Thursday, August 29, 2024

not giving up

L invited a bunch of us over to her place yesterday to write postcards to people in Georgia urging them to check their voter registration and vote early as "our freedoms are on the ballot on November 5th." We copied addresses out, stuck stamps on, decorated to our hearts' content, and wrote encouraging messages till our hands were cramped. L is not taking things for granted or giving up on American democracy.

Students are not giving up either. They're back on campus and beginning to hold informational meetings and protests. There have already been arrests at Columbia and closer to home at the University of Michigan. In this country, student protests have always been on the right side of history from Vietnam to apartheid South Africa. There are several weeks to the election, and arresting students protesting the shredding of hapless civilians in Gaza by U.S. bombs is... a bad look. Harris-Walz will need to address that swiftly. 

Pic: A couple of my co-writers and the Red Cedar through L's living room windows yesterday...

6 comments:

Gillian said...

Good luck

Nance said...

Thanks for encouraging voters!

Democracy is definitely NOT a spectator sport. It's important that everyone be involved on every level.

Nicole said...

Great job, you're doing the work! Go Maya!

Jenny said...

Oh, I love it, a postcard party. A couple other bloggers mentioned things like this, and I want to do it too. It's the perfect way for my extreme introvert personality to get involved.

StephLove said...

I have a big stack of postcards waiting for me. I should get back to it.

maya said...

Thanks, friends!!

in the leaving and the love

I wrote this as a talisman  to protect my kids a sort of post-it  for peace                             for times parents become            ...