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We’re baaaaaack! After a hiatus due to vacation, we’re resuming our regular thread. In case you’ve forgotten, its purpose is to highlight the work of newsrooms that are active in the fediverse. Please boost the posts you like, follow the profiles you discover, donate money, comment, and let us know about other newsrooms and journos that we should feature.

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“The word ‘orc’ has been widely used as a synonym for a Russian soldier since Russia launched the full-scale war against Ukraine,” writes Mariana Lastovyria for @timkmak’s Counteroffensive. Here’s her story on the history of “Lord of the Rings” in Russia, from the mid-20th century to today.

counteroffensive.news/p/lord-o

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The Counteroffensive with Tim Mak · Lord of the Rings in Ukraine’s War: A full historyBy Mariana Lastovyria

The movie “It Ends With Us” and the book it was based on have been criticized for glamorizing intimate partner violence. @thetyee’s Jeevan Sangha writes about what the film gets right — and where it needs to do better. “I wonder what it would take for celebrity production teams to learn and act on the work that local organizations specializing in addressing and preventing sexual assault and intimate partner violence do every day,” she writes. “If they could, ‘It Ends with Us’ would be a different film.”

thetyee.ca/Culture/2024/09/06/

The Tyee · To Understand Abuse, ‘It Ends with Us’ Can’t Be the Final Word | The TyeeBy Jeevan Sangha
#Film#Cinema#Movies

50 years ago, Boston began to desegregate its schools and bus Black students across the city. This led to two years of protests and riots. @gbhnews reports on another story that played out in the shadows — the busing of Chinese students who had recently arrived in the U.S. from Chinatown to Boston’s North End.

wgbh.org/news/local/2024-09-05

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A man stands inside a building under construction. He is wearing a bandana and apron, and has a respirator around his neck.
GBH · 50 years ago, Chinese students were an underserved afterthought in Boston's busing crisisBy Phillip Martin

How can poets write about the unspeakable horrors in Palestine? Gabriel Fine writes for @TexasObserver about poetry’s function in wartime as a beacon of moral clarity, and the work of writers including himself, Fady Joudah, Mosab Abu Toha and Refaat Alareer, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike last year.

texasobserver.org/palestine-is

If you’re on Flipboard, you can now follow Texas Observer over there: flipboard.com/@texasobserver.

The Texas Observer · Poetry Bridges the Gulf Between Texas and PalestineWhat do we owe to language in times of unimaginable violence? Palestinian-Texan verse helps show us the way.

Four Thieves Vinegar Collective is an anarchist collective that teaches people how to make low-cost versions of pharmaceuticals — a philosophy they call “right to repair for your body.” @404mediaco’s @jasonkoebler spoke to chief spokesperson Mixæl Swan Laufer about the group’s motivation, technology, and his hopes that they could eventually disband. “Charging astronomical prices to people who are dying is immoral, and Four Thieves seeks to normalize the idea of making some types of medicine yourself,” writes Koebler.

404media.co/right-to-repair-fo

404 Media · ‘Right to Repair for Your Body’: The Rise of DIY, Pirated MedicineFour Thieves Vinegar Collective has made DIY medicine cheaper and more accessible to the masses.

For @thexylom, Ellie Rose Mattoon writes about Anatomical Venuses — wax models that were once used to teach female anatomy, and the ongoing issue with gendered images in medicine. “As late as 1986, an analysis of anatomical textbooks showed that 11% of gendered images outside of the chapter detailing the reproductive system were of women. Never mind that women have different skeletons, different manifestations of cardiac disease, and different rates of drug metabolism. The percentage of female images among images that are gendered in anatomy textbooks rose to an average of 32% in a 1994 analysis, then crept to 36% in a 2017 one.”

thexylom.com/post/this-barbie-

And finally, our @ArtPhotosDesk shared this Flipboard Storyboard on how to manage all those thousands of photos you take, from using AI for organization to the joy of making an annual photo book of your kids — plus, digitally decluttering without guilt.

flipboard.com/@photographers/p

Flipboard · Photo Management in an Era of OverwhelmBy Flipboard Photographers

@Burnt_Veggies @404mediaco @jasonkoebler It certainly speaks volumes about the pharma industry that people have to go to such lengths to access lifesaving drugs.

@Flipboard @404mediaco @jasonkoebler
I'm definitely not shilling for the pharma industry. They have been ripping people off for decades. But, people who have not been through medical school or pharmacy school diagnosing themselves and preparing their own medication is a recipe for disaster.

@Flipboard @404mediaco @jasonkoebler wow... I believe in their values and ideals but... Isn't this too risky??

@Flipboard @gbhnews @histodons my husband (white) had to bus to the black school in Jr High. He was a geek back then. Gurl crazy, of course. He’s very cool.
He was bullied pretty severely.
The whole “integration” should’ve been planned better. The kids should’ve had a heads up about what to expect.
Could’ve reduced some racism if the students had been humanized beforehand. Not saying it would’ve ended all racism!! Just saying…. Could’ve had an impact

@RiaResists @gbhnews Fascinating! We didn't know much about the situation in Boston before reading this story.

@RiaResists @Flipboard @histodons It's a big deal, and continues to affect people. We are actually releasing a mini-documentary on the impact of the desegregation crisis in Boston tomorrow.

@gbhnews @Flipboard @histodons
Very cool.
My eyes don’t like reading on a screen so I just read a bit more of the article. Very interesting.
Where can watch your documentary?

@damemagazine @bookstodon @Flipboard why are foster dog and support groups people mainly women?. “CM: I think the answer is sadly predictable. Women like to nurture, and rescue doesn’t pay. Men do not put up with efforts that don’t pay. It’s not just women, it’s relatively affluent white women,..also not surprising because it doesn’t pay, because it requires time, because if you are a single mother working a low-wage job, you simply don’t have time..

@Shephallmassive @damemagazine Funnily enough we were discussing animal fostering and volunteering in a meeting just now. One colleague said that he was often the only man who volunteered in his shelter and therefore was frequently "man in hat" "man carrying umbrella" "man with hooded jacket" for dog-socializing purposes!

@bookstodon @Flipboard @damemagazine Yes so sad that people have to give up pets because if the extortionate costs of pet care. Should be a national pet health service to pay onto rather than private pet insurance