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Jun 2
aj-walling:

This was posted in my dorm. It makes me really happy :)

aj-walling:

This was posted in my dorm. It makes me really happy :)

Jun 1
fotojournalismus:

Children studying at night using a flame on a stick in their manyatta (mud-thatch home) at Kisima in Samburu county, Kenya. Photos taken on May 24, 2012. 
Agence France Presse released these pictures as part of a report on energy use in Kenya. At present, only about 18% of the country’s households have access to power, according to figures from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), while peak demand for electricity is forecast to increase from 1,200 MW to 15,000 MW by 2030.
But ambitious plans to bolster hydro-power with wind, geothermal and solar projects could enable Kenya to become a zero-emission economy in the field of electricity generation in the coming years, according to some estimates cited by the UNEP.
[Credit : Tony Karumba / AFP / Getty Images]

fotojournalismus:

Children studying at night using a flame on a stick in their manyatta (mud-thatch home) at Kisima in Samburu county, Kenya. Photos taken on May 24, 2012. 

Agence France Presse released these pictures as part of a report on energy use in Kenya. At present, only about 18% of the country’s households have access to power, according to figures from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), while peak demand for electricity is forecast to increase from 1,200 MW to 15,000 MW by 2030.

But ambitious plans to bolster hydro-power with wind, geothermal and solar projects could enable Kenya to become a zero-emission economy in the field of electricity generation in the coming years, according to some estimates cited by the UNEP.

[Credit : Tony Karumba / AFP / Getty Images]

Jun 1

nonplussedbyreligion:

[TW:Rape] Oklahoma Doctor Refuses To Provide Rape Victim With Emergency Contraception

An Oklahoma emergency room doctor refused to provide emergency contraception to a 24-year-old female rape victim because the medication violated the health provider’s personal beliefs, a local CBS News affiliate reports. The hospital also denied the victim a rape kit, noting that it had no appropriate nurse on staff to administer the test.

“I will not give you emergency contraceptives because it goes against my beliefs,” the doctor allegedly told the rape victim and her mother, Rhonda. “She knew my daughter had just been raped. Her attitude was so judgmental and I felt that she was just judging my daughter,” Rhonda told the news station.

Emergency contraception’s effectiveness diminishes over time, and is most effective when taken immediately. Oklahoma law, however, shields providers from offering the perfectly legal medication under a “conscience clause” which could significantly hinder women’s access to contraception services. States across the nation have adopted similar restrictions and GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney has pledged to expand Bush-era rules permitting doctors to place their beliefs ahead of women’s health.

Fortunately, the young woman in Oklahoma ended up going to another hospital, where she received the medication she needed and the rape kit. But she would have had to go to two hospitals either way, since budget cuts have forced the state to resort to a system of rotating Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANE nurses).

I’m becoming increasingly enraged at healthcare providers who refuse to perform medical services that go against their beliefs.  That they have the backing of politicians and the law to follow their conscience makes me furious.  

As a nurse I can’t even imagine being in a position where I’d not be able to help a patient.  I worked in behavioral health with perpetrators of terrible crimes and was able to focus on their medical needs above all else.  I’ve worked with addicts who have done vile things to others to maintain their habit, and I was able to see the disease, regardless of who the patient was.  This is what I expect from my healthcare providers.  I expect my medical needs to be met without them having the right to pass judgement on me.  

The unavailability of a nurse trained to deal with her crisis, requiring going to another hospital is devastating, but a reality of our screwed up healthcare system.  However, what the doctor subjected her to is inexcusable.  To further traumatize a rape victim while calling yourself a doctor is just about as low as one can get.  Sadly, very little, if anything will probably happen to them for their behavior.  

Every day I feel as if we’re devolving when it comes to women’s rights.  We like to pretend that we are such a progressive country, but someone has to vote these assholes into office and support the shit they put out.  Why do those of us who are rational have to fight so hard to be heard?  The last time I checked, these lawmakers all had female relatives who were not producing children in Duggaresqe quantities, and I’m going to assume that they’re not foregoing sex to prevent pregnancies.  The hypocrisy is so thick here.  I’m thoroughly disgusted that I’m reading this article and watching this news story in America, in 2012.  This is fucking depressing.

Jun 1
ecocides:

A Bengal tiger is hosed down by a spray of water at Birsa Munda zoological park - Ranchi, India | Photograph: AFP/Getty Images

ecocides:

A Bengal tiger is hosed down by a spray of water at Birsa Munda zoological park - Ranchi, India | Photograph: AFP/Getty Images

Jun 1

I’ve often said if one person has been turned around, if their thinking has been turned around, and they are no longer homophobic, and they can reach out and love their brothers and their sisters as they love themselves, unconditionally, without labeling them in any way, then losing the church will not be in vain.

- Oliver White is a Minnesota minister who has lost much of his congregation because he supports marriage equality. His church is facing a financial crisis, but he’s managing to keep his head up. Well, I’m inspired. More.  (via gaywrites)

Jun 1
lgbtlaughs:

(Submitted by akissso-deadly)

Lol

lgbtlaughs:

(Submitted by akissso-deadly)

Lol

Jun 1

(Source: thebritishnobility)

8 Ways Christian Fundamentalists Make People Convert - to Agnosticism or Atheism

Here are some top ways Christians push people out the church door or shove secret skeptics out of the closet …
 
www.alternet.org

How Frightened Patriarchal Men Have Tried to Repress Women's Sexuality Through History | Sex & Relationships | AlterNet

questionall:

 It’s no surprise that women (at least those in the US and Europe) have it much better now than ever before. The question is what to make out of the current backward rush toward the “good old days” when, for example, a husband could never be accused of raping his wife. Are the proponents of the hundreds of bills affecting women’s health and sexuality just crackpots? Or are they following deeply held, legitimate beliefs that the freedom of women to direct their own sexual lives destabilizes society?

There is no doubt that the beliefs of Anthony Comstock or Sen. Rick Santorum, for that matter, can be genuine. Judging by the examples above, they also can lay claim to historical precedent. But the fact that something was done before does not make it legitimate. The “good old days” never existed. In fact, it is the fear-driven desire of men to control female sexuality and reproduction that should be corralled by the law, not reproductive choices.

Read this!!!!!

jtotheizzoe:

Famous Landmarks, Seen Through The Eyes Of Hundreds All At Once
Spanish photographer Pep Ventosa scours the web for snapshots of famous landmarks from the same vantage point. Then, in a manual form of a Google-like computer algorithm, they are blended together to form a sort of meta-snapshot.
More shots here, and a similar project here.
(via Co.Design)

Very cool.

jtotheizzoe:

Famous Landmarks, Seen Through The Eyes Of Hundreds All At Once

Spanish photographer Pep Ventosa scours the web for snapshots of famous landmarks from the same vantage point. Then, in a manual form of a Google-like computer algorithm, they are blended together to form a sort of meta-snapshot.

More shots here, and a similar project here.

(via Co.Design)

Very cool.