I’m supporting #student#protest in #Amsterdam remotely - through my “boots on the ground”, belonging to my wonderful rebel Alisa: #Occupation of #UvA still going strong, asking more people to come & to #donate supplies
All of my music is available for listening and downloading for free on my music site. My main goal with making music is to share my ideas with people. It recently occurred to me that this attention, however small, to my music could be an opportunity to point people to charities that I think are doing good in the world. As someone who has the privilege to not use my […]
If you get a #followRequest without your account being locked, the #admins of your #instance have paid attention in advance and warn you about a suspicious account. You can still allow it as a follower, but the one today was indeed extremely suspicious and rubbish.
Friendly reminder: To thank your admins and instance for all their work you can #donate! Find the possibilities on your instance's page. The #Fediverse is #adfree but good #moderation/building instances costs time/money. And - tada:
Thank you to everyone who supports my work over on Ko-fi!
Most of my content there is FREE+ which means that you can get nearly everything for free! If you're able to donate a small amount, this helps fund creation of even more content (this is the + part)
I only know her through conversation, she never mentioned this gofundme to me, I happened across it through a Twitter link on her profile. It hasn't had any support until today when I shared through lemmy. Thank you all.
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Here is the van I helped donate to Ukraine in February this year. It helped in transporting drones and other necessary equipment in the Bakhmut region.
I chose to write my message i cyrillic, to emphasise the resistance comes from inside what Russia claims is theirs.
This says: Tšuhna Brothers.
Tšuhna is a racist slur for Finns & Estonians in Russian.
Please consider supporting Debora Kayeme's new campaign for the Democratic Republic of Congo, if you haven't already. Even the smallest amount of support will do a very long way. Thank you 🥰
Well, I don't even get my $300 a month this month because my mom's bank account got hacked and was used in Illinois which she hasn't even been to. She hasn't traveled out of the state I live in her entire life except for to go to Virginia so I get no groceries no food cannot pay my bills or anything. 0/$600 raised for this month. If you can #Donate to my #MutualAidRequest#MutualAid#HelpPeopleSurvive2024#AskFedi my PayPal is paypal.me/BROOKETG22 please please please help if you can
In an industry not known for providing minimally adequate customer service, Intuit continues to provide the worst customer service of all, by a truly astonishing margin.
@adriano@KeithAmmann I use #GnuCash for my small one person company. It serves my needs very well. No need to rent it, no need to buy it. Download it, and #freedom to the user. And #donate, if you like it. You can donate in #feedback, #money, or both.
My friend Susan Abulhawa - Palestinian author and changemaker - recently returned from Gaza. She spent two weeks there; delivering aid for animals and people, running workshops to support Palestinian people under siege to tell their own stories; and checking in on friends and family.
She didn't want to leave - Israel cancelled Humanitarian visas. Until she can enter again, Susan has been publishing her accounts of this brief time in Gaza. These pieces are haunting and honest. The devastation and state violence is much worse than what we've seen online.
I'll post her articles in this thread as they're published. And the videos she's produced. And urge everyone to read/watch.
Susan Abulhawa, activist and writer, recently returned to Gaza again. In the below video, she shares first-hand observations of the situation in Gaza, from the massacre site where Nasser hospital once stood. And a heartfelt message to students and other protestors around the world.