Sunday, March 27, 2016

A4 Part 2 What I learned

Blogging is fun and really useful. I was already somewhat familiar with blogging although not on one topic. It had been years since I tried blogging. Blogging is a great way to express yourself in long form. These days everything is on social media and really short. Tweets are a sentence or two and facebook posts can be longer but that tends to get few readers and not be shared. Blogs are an excellent way to tell a story with your audience's undivided attention.

Incorporating video and photos just adds to that. You can inform people about something or teach a lesson. I got familiar again with the blogging format and html. I will definitely be blogging more in the future. I just wish blogging hadn't fallen out of favor.

Bernie won three states yesterday!


Like I said, the calendar looks good for him. Bernie Sanders Seizes 3 States, Sweeping Democratic Contests He didn't just win. He trounced. In Alaska he won with 82% of the vote, Washington state with 73% of the vote and Hawaii with 71% of the vote. These are "YUGE", (as Bernie would say), victories.

My favorite place to get detailed election results is The Guardian. Saturday, March 26th caucus results You get a little cartoon Bernie that rolls around. If Hillary had won any of the districts there would be one of her. They have similar cartoons for the GOP candidates. It is nice to ad some humor into the waiting game for results which can be really stressful.

I should point out yesterday's races were caucuses, not primaries. A primary is when you have an assigned polling location and a set number of hours to vote in. Say between 7am and 7pm. You can go to your poll anytime during those hours, they give you a ballot and you go into the voting booth and vote anonymous. In states like Georgia, with electronic voting, they give you an access card which you take into the voting booth and stick into the machine before casting your vote. No campaigning is allowed in or around the polls.

In a caucus, all the people of that district gather in one spot like the gymnasium of a school. Campaigning is allowed. Traditionally everyone supporting one candidate sits on one side of the room while those supporting another candidate sit on the other side. There is vigorous debate and everyone is counted several times. It is raucous and very public.

Some non-traditional campaigning for Bernie

CNN was not giving Bernie fair coverage so we projected his logo on the side of their building. CNN security was not impressed and threatened to arrest us. I took all of the photos in this post.







The campaign encouraged people to make these light up signs and hold them up in high traffic places


There have also been marches for Bernie in places like Seattle, which drew 400 people, hundreds in Salt Lake City, 1,000 people in Pittsburgh and over 1,000 people in New York City. There have been over 50 marches in support of Bernie Sanders so far and more are planned.

Friday, March 25, 2016

A bird crashed Bernie Sander's speech


on youtube

or embedded, I hope.



The National Audubon Society identified the bird as a female house finch

Deal must veto HB 707, the so called "religious liberty" bill

You can read the bill here. It would allow businesses to deny services to people if they had a religious objection. So they could deny service to gays and lesbians and those whose religions they disagree with.

If this bill sounds familiar it is because they have been trying to pass it for three years. This bill is ridiculous and shameful. Many companies have threatened to leave the state if this bill is signed into law including Salesforce, Disney and Marval and the production of The Walking Dead. A list of tweets is available here.

As a queer woman, this bill makes me sick. No one has the right to discriminate against anyone else. It also scares me. I should have just as much right as anyone else to a product or service. I shouldn't have to worry I won't get a job or will be fired because of my sexual orientation. This bill is legitimized bigotry. I protested this thing last year and the year before. My friend was arrested in Josh McKoon's, (Senate sponsor) office last year.

There will be a Protest on Tuesday, April 5th at the Capitol to encourage Governor Deal to veto this bill. It is bad for the economy and it is just plain wrong.

Thursday, March 24, 2016

Pictures from protests past


I was going through some photos and I thought I would share a few from some past protests. I have hundreds of photos from the last 5 years that I will get around to sharing at some point. I took all of these photos myself.

Senator Vincent Fort speaking at a women's health rally
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Die In at the Fox Theater
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Wednesday, March 23, 2016

March 15th primaries aka It's not over

Stay calm Bernie supporters. Yes, he didn't win any of the primaries but he still had a good showing.

Bernie Sanders Had a Phenomenal Night — Here’s Why

The calandar looks much beter from here on out. He is projected to win all three caucuses on Saturday.

Something else to keep in mind is the massive voter disenfranchisement in Arizona. Maricopa County had 200 poll locations in 2008. This year they had 60. Hillary Clinton Wins Arizona, Some Bernie Sanders Supporters Claim Potential Voter Suppression

UPDATED: What the Hell Happened in the Arizona Primary Yesterday?

There were alot of stories from people in Arizona of waiting in line for hours to find out they would not be allowed to vote. I'm not a conspiracy theorist. Actually, I hate them with passion. However this needs to be thoroughly investigated. The cutting down of available polling places is a blatant attempt at voter suppression.

One possible explanation for why voters had the wrong or no party affiliation. MVD error might have kicked Arizona voters out of parties

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

A5 Write and Publish a 1-3 minute podcast



It’s Time to Make College Tuition Free and Debt Free

The Pragmatic Case for Bernie Sanders

Hillary Clinton supporters should check out If you like Hillary... then you'll love Bernie!

If you are a Trump supporter then you just make sad. Umm...just try and imagine him negotiating with world leaders. That guy with the nuclear launch codes. That is not a comforting thought.

The Primary is on Tuesday, March 1st. If you haven't already registered, unfortunately you are too late to vote in the primary but you can register to vote in the general election. Check out the Secratary of State's site to register, check your status, find your polling location and view a sample ballot.

I have made a short podcast about the Democratic primary.



A few videos




Erica Garner, the daughter of Eric Garner endorses Bernie and made this video.

Stay tuned for more posts about the election and the intersection of politics and social justice.

Sunday, February 7, 2016

A4- Part 1- Blogging - response


Dana Hull’s (2006) article Blogging Between the Lines offers up a snapshot of the early days of blogging. Written almost ten years ago, it comes across as rather dated. Back then blogging was a total new frontier. As Hull points out, traditional news outlets struggled with the amount of control they should exert over bloggers.

Anyone could create a blog and write anything they wanted. There were not any standards unless you actually wrote something libelous. Newspapers who hired bloggers really struggled with when and how to step in. If they edited the content too much then how would it be different from a traditional article just written a bit more informally?

While bloggers do still exist, much of it as evolved into social media. The article references several Myspace “blog” posts which we would now categorize under social media rather than blogs. Now everyone wants information immediately and people are eager to share. Instead of news outlets hiring bloggers, they republish tweets and Facebook posts. Is this better or worse? Most of the time they are not getting permission or compensating the content creator and information is not fact checked like it should be. Traditional news outlets are cutting down on staff as they have trouble competing with the instant world of social media. The days of hiring outside bloggers is long over but is this really better?

Citation: Hull, D. (2006). Blogging between the lines. American Journalism Review, 28(6), 62-67

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Why I went to jail for justice (again)!


So why was I willing to go to jail? It's pretty simple. People are dying every day due to lack of healthcare. This isn't some out there and impossible problem that we have no hope of addressing. We aren't asking the governor to solve global warming or achieve world peace. We simply are demanding that he sign off on expanding Medicaid in Georgia which is covered by the federal government for a good number of years.

The expansion would provide 600,000 Georgians with medical insurance. As Rev Warnock previously said "Georgia has the fifth-highest number of uninsured people of any state in the union." Expanding medicaid would provide coverage to these people, give funding to rural hospitals in danger of closing and create up to 70,000 new jobs in this state.

How can we not afford that? How can we care so little about the thousands of Georgians in our more rural counties who are much more likely to live in poverty and rely on those rural hospitals that are closing?

How can we not help these people? This is putting partisan politics ahead of people's lives and it is disgusting. This is what I told the NEW YORK TIMES when I talked to them and amazingly they actually quoted me. Then someone in the comments accused me of being a teacher/carpetbagger from the Midwest.

This is a governor who not only refuses to expand Medicaid but helped write SB 990, the bill that gives the power to expand it to the state legislature, effectively killing the chances of the expansion happening even if Deal loses reelection. Beyond these egregious actions, he actually thinks the federal law requiring emergency rooms to care for sick patients even if they don't have insurance is too broad and should be much narrower. I can only assume Governor Deal would prefer poor people just die in the streets. Wonkette gives these comments the appropriate coverage they deserve.

Articles about the protest and arrests:

New York Times article

Rachel Maddow covers the protests. Oh look, there I am.

DailyKos where they use my NY Times quote.

Atlanta Progressive News article and the only press I've seen covering the fact that Misty was arrested for chanting expand medicaid on the second floor while other arrestees were being moved downstairs from the third floor.

Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Arrests follow protests at state Capitol

11Alive: Vocal protests call for last-minute legislative action at Ga. Capitol

revolution-news.com

Macon.com: 39 arrested in Georgia Statehouse protests

SFGate AP article. Nice photo of us with the banner out.

CBS Atlanta: 39 arrested at Medicaid protest

ThinkProgress

Thirty-nine Moral Monday Georgia activists arrested in daylong Medicaid expansion protests at the Gold Dome

Starting a blog

I've had a blogger account for years and always meant to start a blog but having ADHD is awesome. Look, shiny things! I meant to start blogging when I got involved in activism but did I mention all of the shiny things?

I post so much on facebook and I think a blog is still a better, linear way to communicate. Facebook is great for sharing an article with a sarcastic quip but not so much for lengthy, deep writings.

I have to admit that the thing that finally got me to start today was being accused of being a teacher from the midwest by a commenter on a certain New York Times article. Apparently there can only be one Shayna Adelman in the whole country. Isn't that educational?

If you are reading this, you are likely to know me and I am not good at describing myself. I'm a full-time student/ (dissatisfied) Political Science major at GSU. I worked full time for almost 10 years before being laid off in late 2012. Now I go to school fulltime, work several jobs and am perpetually broke. I have been a progressive activist for several years. I don't drive and love mass transit even though the system in Atlanta leaves a lot to be desired.

I'm a lifelong science fiction fan and DragonCon eternal member.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Just working on setting this up

Not much here yet. Leave a message after the beep