The Selma to Montgomery march was part of a series of civil rights protests that occurred in 1965 in Alabama, a Southern state with deeply entrenched racist policies. In March of that year, in an effort to register Black voters in the South, protesters marching the 54-mile route from Selma to the state capital of Montgomery were confronted with deadly violence from local authorities and white vigilante groups. As the world watched, the protesters—under the protection of federalized National Guard troops—finally achieved their goal, walking around the clock for three days to reach Montgomery, Alabama. The historic march, and Martin Luther King, Jr.’s participation in it, raised awareness of the difficulties faced by Black voters, and the need for a national Voting Rights Act. :amerikkka:

@thelastaxolotl :chavez-salute:

sorry for the copy/paste this was kinda rushed

Hola Camaradas :fidel-salute-big: , Our Comrades In Texas are currently passing Through some Hard times :amerikkka: so if you had some Leftover Change or are a bourgeoisie Class Traitor here are some Mutual Aid programs that you could donate to :left-unity-3:

The State and Revolution

:lenin-shining: :unity: :kropotkin-shining:

The Conquest of Bread :ancom:

Remember, sort by new you :LIB:

Yesterday’s megathread:sad-boi:

Follow the Hexbear twitter account :comrade-birdie:

THEORY; it’s good for what ails you (all kinds of tendencies inside!) :RIchard-D-Wolff:

COMMUNITY CALENDAR - AN EXPERIMENT IN PROMOTING USER ORGANIZING EFFORTS :af:

Join the fresh and beautiful batch of new comms:

!genzedong@hexbear.net

!strugglesession@hexbear.net

!libre@hexbear.net

sorry if I messed anything up with the formatting :sankara-salute:

Hell Yeah Motherfucker :deng-cowboy: what are you guys up to tonight? (or morning :good-morning:)

  • Naal [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    If you like the improv comedy aspects of Stitcher, you've got to check out The Andy Daly Podcast Pilot Project. The first episode is an all-timer and you could just start there; Jason M also features on the first Don Dimello episode if you want to jump straight to that one

    Each beat is scripted, but the actual talk isn't. It's the rare improv performance that doesn't devolve into meta-gaming or joke hunting, and builds a full narrative over an hour