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This year’s Pulitzer Prizes were a coming-out party for online media — and a marker of local newspapers’ decline

niemanlab.org · May 07

For the first time ever, more online news sites produced Pulitzer finalists than newspapers did.

Shared by @topstories and 14 others.
Worth reading

UN expert attacks ‘exploitative’ world economy in fight to save planet

theguardian.com · May 07

Outgoing special rapporteur David Boyd says there’s something wrong with our brains that we can’t understand how grave this is’

Shared by @lenzgr and 44 others.
Morpheus Being (@MorpheusB) · May 08
🔁 @bxllouise:

The global #economy is "a system that is absolutely based on the exploitation of people and #nature. And unless we change that fundamental system, then we’re just re-shuffling deck chairs on the #Titanic.”
#climateemergency #GrowthKills #planetaryboundaries #climatecrisis
theguardian.com/world/article/

CoolBlenderKitten (@CoolBlenderKitten) · May 07
🔁 @JugglingWithEggs:

It’s so sad to see yet another outgoing speaker for climate action just despairing at the stranglehold of capitalism and the oil, plastics and pesticide industries that are allowed to ride roughshod over our environment and ultimately kill people in terrifying numbers.

What is the purpose of UN rapporteur, if they have only have the power to report and the big countries just pretend to be deaf?

theguardian.com/world/article/

Ariadne (@ariadne) · May 07

"UN expert attacks ‘exploitative’ world economy in fight to save planet"
...
"It has driven me crazy in the past six years that governments are just oblivious to history" - Outgoing special rapporteur David Boyd says ‘there’s something wrong with our brains that we can’t understand how grave this is’"
...
"The race to save the
#planet is being impeded by a global #economy that is contingent on the #exploitation of #people and #nature, according to the UN’s outgoing leading environment and #HumanRights expert.

David Boyd, who served as #UN special rapporteur on human rights and the #environment from 2018 to April 2024, told the #Guardian that states failing to take meaningful #ClimateAction and regulating polluting industries could soon face a slew of lawsuits.

Boyd said: “I started out six years ago talking about the right to a healthy environment having the capacity to bring about systemic and transformative changes. But this powerful human right is up against an even more powerful force in the global economy, a system that is absolutely based on the exploitation of people and nature. And unless we change that fundamental system, then we’re just re-shuffling deck chairs on the Titanic.”
...
Boyd said: “The failure to take a human rights based approach to the #ClimateCrisis – and the #biodiversity crisis and the air #pollution crisis – has absolutely been the achilles heel of those efforts for decades.
...
theguardian.com/world/article/

#ClimateChange #FossilFuels #ClimateEmergency #Climate #Klima #Klimakrise #Capitalism #Carbon #CO2 #ClimateDiary @breadandcircuses @pvonhellermannn

almondtree (@almondtree) · May 08
🔁 @tobeB:

The race to save the planet is being impeded by a global economy that is contingent on the exploitation of people and nature, according to the UN’s outgoing leading environment and human rights expert.

#climateChange #climateCatastrophe #climateEmergency #climateBreakdown #tippingPoint

theguardian.com/world/article/

Andrea is a sleepy baby (@thiswomanswerk) · May 07
🔁 @largess:

UN expert attacks ‘exploitative’ world economy in fight to save planet

theguardian.com/world/article/

Boyd said: “I started out six years ago talking about the right to a healthy environment having the capacity to bring about systemic and transformative changes. But this powerful human right is up against an even more powerful force in the global economy, a system that is absolutely based on the exploitation of people and nature. And unless we change that fundamental system, then we’re just re-shuffling deck chairs on the Titanic.”

>Boyd said: “There’s no place in the climate negotiations for fossil-fuel companies. There is no place in the plastic negotiations for plastic manufacturers. It just absolutely boggles my mind that anybody thinks they have a legitimate seat at the table.

>In his final interview before handing over the special rapporteur mandate, Boyd said he struggles to makes sense of the world’s collective indifference to the suffering being caused by preventable environmental harms.

>over 40 million people have died of air pollution since I became special rapporteur in 2018, yet I just can’t get people to care.

>“I can’t get people to bat an eyelash. It’s like there’s something wrong with our brains that we can’t understand just how grave this situation is"

>"If we don’t have a living, healthy planet Earth, then all the other rights are just words on paper.”

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I can only agree ... without a livable planet and a stable biosphere, everything else is for nought, as "home" is then unlivable.

#ClimateChange #Pollution #Plastic #Inequality #VoteGreen #ClimateCrisis

ICYMI (Law) (@icymi_law) · May 08
🔁 @drrimmer:

David Boyd, who served as UN special rapporteur on human rights and the environment from 2018 to April 2024, told the Guardian that states failing to take meaningful climate action and regulating polluting industries could soon face a slew of lawsuits.

theguardian.com/world/article/

Boyd said: “I started out six years ago talking about the right to a healthy environment having the capacity to bring about systemic and transformative changes. But this powerful human right is up against an even more powerful force in the global economy, a system that is absolutely based on the exploitation of people and nature. And unless we change that fundamental system, then we’re just re-shuffling deck chairs on the Titanic.”

#health #environment #climate #humanrights #litigation

‘Hopeless and broken’: why the world’s top climate scientists are in despair

theguardian.com · May 08

Exclusive: Survey of hundreds of experts reveals harrowing picture of future, but they warn climate fight must not be abandoned

Shared by @trending_bot and 54 others.
trending_bot (@trending_bot) · May 08
🔁 @benroyce:

The Fermi Paradox says we should have contacted alien life by now

The Great Filter says we haven't because a civilization's capacity for self-destruction increases to certainty over time

I thought for us it would be an exotic technology or scientific discovery that instantly destroys on a large scale

Nope. Far more depressing and mundane

We simply watched ourselves destroy our climate and lacked the will to do anything about it because someone was making money off it

theguardian.com/environment/ng

Scott Matter (@scottmatter) · May 08
🔁 @CarbonBubble:

Climate scientists: "expect a semi-dystopian future with substantial pain & suffering for the people of the global south. The world’s response [to the #ClimateCrisis] to date is reprehensible – we live in an age of fools” buff.ly/4aYSWMp

Nouscat (@Nouscat) · May 08
🔁 @Simplescribbler:

An. Informed and depressing read. No argument that it is not an independent report from informed scientists. Hopeless and broken….how so many of us feel about the response to the climate crisis.
‘Hopeless and broken’: why the world’s top climate scientists are in despair theguardian.com/environment/ng

Jo Jitsu (@JoBlakely) · May 08
🔁 @RhinosWorryMe:

IPCC scientists talk about the future:

“The big difference [with the most recent IPCC report] was that all of the scientists I worked with were incredibly frustrated. Everyone was at the end of their rope, asking: what the fuck do we have to do to get through to people how bad this really is?”

“We did our science, we put this really good report together and – wow – it really didn’t make a difference on the policy. It’s very difficult to see that, every time.”

“1.5C is a political game – we were never going to reach this target.”

Asked what individual action would be effective, he said: “Civil disobedience.”

“Fight for a fairer world.”

theguardian.com/environment/ng

#Climate #ClimateCrisis

Kuba Suder • @mackuba.eu on 🦋 (@mackuba) · May 08
🔁 @breadandcircuses:

How do climate scientists respond emotionally to what they know is the truth and what they can see coming? They are in despair, terrified.
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"Sometimes it is almost impossible not to feel hopeless and broken,” says climate scientist Ruth Cerezo-Mota. “After all the flooding, fires, and droughts of the last three years worldwide, all related to climate change, I really thought governments were ready to listen to the science, to act in the people’s best interest.”

Instead, Cerezo-Mota expects the world to heat by a catastrophic 3C this century, soaring past the internationally agreed 1.5C target and delivering enormous suffering to billions of people. This is her optimistic view, she says.

“The breaking point for me was a meeting in Singapore,” says Cerezo-Mota, an expert in climate modelling at the National Autonomous University of Mexico. There, she listened to other experts spell out the connection between rising global temperatures and heatwaves, fires, storms and floods hurting people – not at the end of the century, but today.

“I think 3C is being hopeful and conservative," she said. “1.5C is already bad, but I don’t think there is any way we are going to stick to that. There is not any clear sign from any government that we are actually going to stay under 1.5C.”

Cerezo-Mota is far from alone in her fear. An exclusive Guardian survey of hundreds of the world’s leading climate experts has found that:

🔴 77% of respondents believe global temperatures will reach at least 2.5C above pre-industrial levels, a devastating degree of heating.

🔴 Almost half – 42% – think it will be more than 3C.

🔴 Only 6% think the 1.5C limit will be achieved.

The task climate researchers have dedicated themselves to is to paint a picture of the possible worlds ahead. From experts in the atmosphere and oceans, energy and agriculture, economics and politics, the mood of almost all those the Guardian heard from was grim. And the future many painted was harrowing: famines, mass migration, conflict.

“I find it infuriating, distressing, overwhelming,” said one expert, who chose not to be named. “I’m relieved that I do not have children, knowing what the future holds,” said another.
_____________________________

This is from a long, informative, and deeply worrying article. If you can manage the inevitable stress, I suggest reading the whole thing.

FULL ARTICLE -- theguardian.com/environment/ng

#Science #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis

Lykso (@lykso) · May 08
🔁 @RhinosWorryMe:

IPCC scientists talk about the future:

“The big difference [with the most recent IPCC report] was that all of the scientists I worked with were incredibly frustrated. Everyone was at the end of their rope, asking: what the fuck do we have to do to get through to people how bad this really is?”

“We did our science, we put this really good report together and – wow – it really didn’t make a difference on the policy. It’s very difficult to see that, every time.”

“1.5C is a political game – we were never going to reach this target.”

Asked what individual action would be effective, he said: “Civil disobedience.”

“Fight for a fairer world.”

theguardian.com/environment/ng

#Climate #ClimateCrisis

The ActivityPub Ecosystem

socialhub.activitypub.rocks · May 07

Evan Prodromou We have a big world to build. In this talk, I’ll discuss some of the cool stuff that’s been built, and cool stuff we still need. Questions & Answers available Q&A Session – The ActivityPub ecosystem ⬡ Hooray, the live Questions & Answers are available here

Shared by @topstories and 6 others.
Aulia Masna (@aulia) · May 07
🔁 @evan:

One of the most important things for me in the further development of the fediverse is that we don't have any obligation to mindlessly ape the commercial social networks. We can build social interactions that serve our own needs, enhance our relationships, and make our lives better.

I talked about this in 2020. I will bang on this drum forever.

socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/

Sheldon Chang 🇺🇸 (@sysop408) · May 07
🔁 @evan:

One of the most important things for me in the further development of the fediverse is that we don't have any obligation to mindlessly ape the commercial social networks. We can build social interactions that serve our own needs, enhance our relationships, and make our lives better.

I talked about this in 2020. I will bang on this drum forever.

socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/

Jason Punyon (@JasonPunyon) · May 07
🔁 @evan:

One of the most important things for me in the further development of the fediverse is that we don't have any obligation to mindlessly ape the commercial social networks. We can build social interactions that serve our own needs, enhance our relationships, and make our lives better.

I talked about this in 2020. I will bang on this drum forever.

socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/

We Distribute (@hello) · May 07
🔁 @evan:

One of the most important things for me in the further development of the fediverse is that we don't have any obligation to mindlessly ape the commercial social networks. We can build social interactions that serve our own needs, enhance our relationships, and make our lives better.

I talked about this in 2020. I will bang on this drum forever.

socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/

smallcircles (Humanity Now 🕊) (@smallcircles) · May 07
🔁 @evan:

One of the most important things for me in the further development of the fediverse is that we don't have any obligation to mindlessly ape the commercial social networks. We can build social interactions that serve our own needs, enhance our relationships, and make our lives better.

I talked about this in 2020. I will bang on this drum forever.

socialhub.activitypub.rocks/t/

Thoughts and First Impressions on the New iPad Pros from Apple’s Event in London

macstories.net · May 07

I just came back to my hotel from the media event Apple held earlier today in London at their Battersea Power Station headquarters. I had high expectations for the new generation of iPad Pros that Apple unveiled today – some of which were exceeded by reality (hardware), and others that were, re...

Shared by @viticci and 6 others.
Steve Troughton-Smith (@stroughtonsmith) · May 07
🔁 @viticci:

A lot of thoughts, questions, and first impressions on the new iPad Pros and today's Apple event at Battersea in London.

Enjoy: macstories.net/stories/thought

John Voorhees :premier: (@johnvoorhees) · May 07
🔁 @viticci:

A lot of thoughts, questions, and first impressions on the new iPad Pros and today's Apple event at Battersea in London.

Enjoy: macstories.net/stories/thought

Federico Viticci :ticciseal: (@viticci) · May 08
🔁 @viticci:

A lot of thoughts, questions, and first impressions on the new iPad Pros and today's Apple event at Battersea in London.

Enjoy: macstories.net/stories/thought

Aleksandar Vacić (@aleck) · May 08
🔁 @viticci:

A lot of thoughts, questions, and first impressions on the new iPad Pros and today's Apple event at Battersea in London.

Enjoy: macstories.net/stories/thought

Thomas Reed (@thomasareed) · May 08
🔁 @viticci:

A lot of thoughts, questions, and first impressions on the new iPad Pros and today's Apple event at Battersea in London.

Enjoy: macstories.net/stories/thought

Tim Chaten (@tchaten) · May 08
🔁 @viticci:

A lot of thoughts, questions, and first impressions on the new iPad Pros and today's Apple event at Battersea in London.

Enjoy: macstories.net/stories/thought

MacStories (@macstories) · May 07
🔁 @viticci:

A lot of thoughts, questions, and first impressions on the new iPad Pros and today's Apple event at Battersea in London.

Enjoy: macstories.net/stories/thought

Shared by @hackhitchin and 10 others.
Extreme Electronics (@Extelec) · May 07
🔁 @beasts:

We're silver sponsors for Electromagnetic Field ( @emf ) mythic-beasts.com/blog/2024/05, we released some of our free tickets back to the pool so you might be able to buy one here. emfcamp.org/tickets

Phil Ashby: :marmite:, UBI now (@phlash) · May 08
🔁 @beasts:

We're silver sponsors for Electromagnetic Field ( @emf ) mythic-beasts.com/blog/2024/05, we released some of our free tickets back to the pool so you might be able to buy one here. emfcamp.org/tickets

Steampunk_Prof (@Steampunk_Prof) · May 08
🔁 @beasts:

We're silver sponsors for Electromagnetic Field ( @emf ) mythic-beasts.com/blog/2024/05, we released some of our free tickets back to the pool so you might be able to buy one here. emfcamp.org/tickets

Michael Horne (@recantha) · May 08
🔁 @beasts:

We're silver sponsors for Electromagnetic Field ( @emf ) mythic-beasts.com/blog/2024/05, we released some of our free tickets back to the pool so you might be able to buy one here. emfcamp.org/tickets

webmariner (@webmariner) · May 07
🔁 @beasts:

We're silver sponsors for Electromagnetic Field ( @emf ) mythic-beasts.com/blog/2024/05, we released some of our free tickets back to the pool so you might be able to buy one here. emfcamp.org/tickets

Prof. Catherine Flick (@CatherineFlick) · May 07
🔁 @beasts:

We're silver sponsors for Electromagnetic Field ( @emf ) mythic-beasts.com/blog/2024/05, we released some of our free tickets back to the pool so you might be able to buy one here. emfcamp.org/tickets

Hitchin Hackspace (@hackhitchin) · May 08
🔁 @beasts:

We're silver sponsors for Electromagnetic Field ( @emf ) mythic-beasts.com/blog/2024/05, we released some of our free tickets back to the pool so you might be able to buy one here. emfcamp.org/tickets

Martin Hamilton (@m) · May 08
🔁 @beasts:

We're silver sponsors for Electromagnetic Field ( @emf ) mythic-beasts.com/blog/2024/05, we released some of our free tickets back to the pool so you might be able to buy one here. emfcamp.org/tickets

Terence Eden (@Edent) · May 07
🔁 @beasts:

We're silver sponsors for Electromagnetic Field ( @emf ) mythic-beasts.com/blog/2024/05, we released some of our free tickets back to the pool so you might be able to buy one here. emfcamp.org/tickets

Worth reading
Shared by @lanodan and 25 others.
Haelwenn /элвэн/ :triskell: (@lanodan) · May 08
🔁 @xssfox:

It is done. My quest to get a scanner to working over iSCSI is complete.

I can now safely claim that Chris on SuperUser is wrong. There is nothing stopping you from having scanners running over a storage network.

sprocketfox.io/xssfox/2024/05/

This has been one of my dumbest, expensive and time consuming projects.

malevolent dictator for life (@astrid) · May 08
🔁 @xssfox:

It is done. My quest to get a scanner to working over iSCSI is complete.

I can now safely claim that Chris on SuperUser is wrong. There is nothing stopping you from having scanners running over a storage network.

sprocketfox.io/xssfox/2024/05/

This has been one of my dumbest, expensive and time consuming projects.

Rick Altherr (@mxshift) · May 08
🔁 @xssfox:

It is done. My quest to get a scanner to working over iSCSI is complete.

I can now safely claim that Chris on SuperUser is wrong. There is nothing stopping you from having scanners running over a storage network.

sprocketfox.io/xssfox/2024/05/

This has been one of my dumbest, expensive and time consuming projects.

David Hall (@moonhouse) · May 08
🔁 @xssfox:

It is done. My quest to get a scanner to working over iSCSI is complete.

I can now safely claim that Chris on SuperUser is wrong. There is nothing stopping you from having scanners running over a storage network.

sprocketfox.io/xssfox/2024/05/

This has been one of my dumbest, expensive and time consuming projects.

delan (@delan) · May 08
🔁 @xssfox:

It is done. My quest to get a scanner to working over iSCSI is complete.

I can now safely claim that Chris on SuperUser is wrong. There is nothing stopping you from having scanners running over a storage network.

sprocketfox.io/xssfox/2024/05/

This has been one of my dumbest, expensive and time consuming projects.

DomiUwU, The (E) [!] :Blobhaj_Witch_Broom:.gbc (@domi) · May 08
🔁 @xssfox:

It is done. My quest to get a scanner to working over iSCSI is complete.

I can now safely claim that Chris on SuperUser is wrong. There is nothing stopping you from having scanners running over a storage network.

sprocketfox.io/xssfox/2024/05/

This has been one of my dumbest, expensive and time consuming projects.

too many names (@mikeymikey) · May 08
🔁 @xssfox:

It is done. My quest to get a scanner to working over iSCSI is complete.

I can now safely claim that Chris on SuperUser is wrong. There is nothing stopping you from having scanners running over a storage network.

sprocketfox.io/xssfox/2024/05/

This has been one of my dumbest, expensive and time consuming projects.

✧✦✶Catherine✶✦✧ (@whitequark) · May 08
🔁 @xssfox:

It is done. My quest to get a scanner to working over iSCSI is complete.

I can now safely claim that Chris on SuperUser is wrong. There is nothing stopping you from having scanners running over a storage network.

sprocketfox.io/xssfox/2024/05/

This has been one of my dumbest, expensive and time consuming projects.

JP (@froztbyte) · May 08
🔁 @xssfox:

It is done. My quest to get a scanner to working over iSCSI is complete.

I can now safely claim that Chris on SuperUser is wrong. There is nothing stopping you from having scanners running over a storage network.

sprocketfox.io/xssfox/2024/05/

This has been one of my dumbest, expensive and time consuming projects.

Nature can't run without parasites. What happens when they start to disappear?

grist.org · May 07

Climate change is affecting parasites, but not in the way you might expect.

Shared by @ScienceDesk and 5 others.
fabriek (@fabriek) · May 08
🔁 @kim_harding:

Nature can’t run without parasites. What happens when they start to disappear? grist.org/video/parasite-clima

PhoenixSerenity (@msquebanh) · May 07
🔁 @Snoro:

Nature can’t run without parasites. What happens when they start to disappear?

It was climate change. It made a lot of sense: Complex parasites can only survive if everyone one of those host species are around. If just one type of host goes missing? “Game over

Our argument is that parasites are just species. They’re part of biodiversity, and they’re doing really important things in ecosystems that we depend upon them for

grist.org/video/parasite-clima

#MassExtinction #ecology #environment #climate

Flipboard Science Desk (@ScienceDesk) · May 08
🔁 @Snoro:

Nature can’t run without parasites. What happens when they start to disappear?

It was climate change. It made a lot of sense: Complex parasites can only survive if everyone one of those host species are around. If just one type of host goes missing? “Game over

Our argument is that parasites are just species. They’re part of biodiversity, and they’re doing really important things in ecosystems that we depend upon them for

grist.org/video/parasite-clima

#MassExtinction #ecology #environment #climate

'Pretending to care': Walkley Awards face renewed boycott after doubling down on fossil fuel sponsors

crikey.com.au · May 07

The Walkley Foundation is forcing journalists to pick between industry recognition and self-respect.

Shared by @ajsadauskas and 6 others.
PaulWay (@PaulWay) · May 07
🔁 @biancanogrady:

Another damning indictment of the state of Australian journalism: fossil fuel company Ampol is the platinum sponsor of our pre-eminent journalism awards, the Walkeys.
And the foundation that administers these awards is refusing to answer questions on that sponsorship, despite a growing threat of boycotts of the awards.
Good work by Nick Feik in Crikey: crikey.com.au/2024/05/07/walkl
#journalism #ClimateChange #TheWalkleys

AJ Sadauskas (@ajsadauskas) · May 08
🔁 @biancanogrady:

Another damning indictment of the state of Australian journalism: fossil fuel company Ampol is the platinum sponsor of our pre-eminent journalism awards, the Walkeys.
And the foundation that administers these awards is refusing to answer questions on that sponsorship, despite a growing threat of boycotts of the awards.
Good work by Nick Feik in Crikey: crikey.com.au/2024/05/07/walkl
#journalism #ClimateChange #TheWalkleys

Keira (She/Her) (@keira_reckons) · May 08
🔁 @biancanogrady:

Another damning indictment of the state of Australian journalism: fossil fuel company Ampol is the platinum sponsor of our pre-eminent journalism awards, the Walkeys.
And the foundation that administers these awards is refusing to answer questions on that sponsorship, despite a growing threat of boycotts of the awards.
Good work by Nick Feik in Crikey: crikey.com.au/2024/05/07/walkl
#journalism #ClimateChange #TheWalkleys

Xerophile (@xerophile) · May 07
🔁 @biancanogrady:

Another damning indictment of the state of Australian journalism: fossil fuel company Ampol is the platinum sponsor of our pre-eminent journalism awards, the Walkeys.
And the foundation that administers these awards is refusing to answer questions on that sponsorship, despite a growing threat of boycotts of the awards.
Good work by Nick Feik in Crikey: crikey.com.au/2024/05/07/walkl
#journalism #ClimateChange #TheWalkleys

Matthew Rimmer (@drrimmer) · May 07
🔁 @biancanogrady:

Another damning indictment of the state of Australian journalism: fossil fuel company Ampol is the platinum sponsor of our pre-eminent journalism awards, the Walkeys.
And the foundation that administers these awards is refusing to answer questions on that sponsorship, despite a growing threat of boycotts of the awards.
Good work by Nick Feik in Crikey: crikey.com.au/2024/05/07/walkl
#journalism #ClimateChange #TheWalkleys

Peter du Toit (@peterdutoit) · May 07
🔁 @biancanogrady:

Another damning indictment of the state of Australian journalism: fossil fuel company Ampol is the platinum sponsor of our pre-eminent journalism awards, the Walkeys.
And the foundation that administers these awards is refusing to answer questions on that sponsorship, despite a growing threat of boycotts of the awards.
Good work by Nick Feik in Crikey: crikey.com.au/2024/05/07/walkl
#journalism #ClimateChange #TheWalkleys

Shared by @jyasskin and 10 others.
the roamer (@the_roamer) · May 07
🔁 @DDelgadoVive:

My latest essay, which @TheRaDR has been generous enough to host on her newsletter, is both personal and—I believe—important. I hope you’ll read it, share it, and use it as a resource.

"Are Jews Indigenous?" A Quechua Jew Weighs In

lifeisasacredtext.com/indigeno

Jon (@jdp23) · May 07
🔁 @jdp23:

"Are Jews Indigenous?" A Quechua Jew Weighs In

https://www.lifeisasacredtext.com/indigenous/

An excellent and very thought-provoking article by Daniel Delgado on
@TheRaDR@mstdn.social's blog. Delgado's a rabbinic student and "has spent my entire adult life engaged in movements for Indigenous sovereignty and survival." As he notes, "there’s no single “Native” or “Native and Jewish” opinion on this or any other question (shocking, I know!)." Still, it's a very valuable perspective. Very worth reading!

William Pietri (@williampietri) · May 08
🔁 @unicorndeburgh:

Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg has a very thoughtful guest post from Daniel Delgado:

Are Jews Indigenous?" A Quechua Jew Weighs In

lifeisasacredtext.com/indigeno

Bo Jacobs (@bojacobs) · May 08
🔁 @DDelgadoVive:

My latest essay, which @TheRaDR has been generous enough to host on her newsletter, is both personal and—I believe—important. I hope you’ll read it, share it, and use it as a resource.

"Are Jews Indigenous?" A Quechua Jew Weighs In

lifeisasacredtext.com/indigeno

Jeffrey Yasskin (@jyasskin) · May 08
🔁 @DDelgadoVive:

My latest essay, which @TheRaDR has been generous enough to host on her newsletter, is both personal and—I believe—important. I hope you’ll read it, share it, and use it as a resource.

"Are Jews Indigenous?" A Quechua Jew Weighs In

lifeisasacredtext.com/indigeno

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