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carmen or cam idc ♡ 26 ♡ Dominican🇩🇴 ♡ aspiring functional human ♡ they/them ♡ polyam ♡

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I love Baltimore's Arabbers so much. Their hollers, their beautiful wagons, their love for their horses, their delicious fruits... I run to the window every time I hear their bells jingling. They're part of what makes Baltimore feel so magical to me.

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Baltimore Buried These Streams. Now, Through the DOT Placemaking Program, An Artist Is Bringing One Back. buff.ly/45WsorZ The new “Ghost Rivers” installation is a reminder of Baltimore’s hidden streams — and the visible costs of trying to control our urban waterways.

Baltimore Buried These Streams. 
Now, Through the DOT Placemaking Program, An Artist Is Bringing One Back.

buff.ly/45WsorZ

The new “Ghost Rivers” installation is a reminder of Baltimore’s hidden streams — and the visible costs of trying to control our urban waterways.
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100 foot long printout of the names of palestinian children killed by israel in less than A MONTH and it’s just the names of children… israel has been systematically ethnically cleansing palestine for 75 years! FUCK YOU!

100 foot long printout of the names of palestinian children killed by israel in less than A MONTH and it’s just the names of children… israel has been systematically ethnically cleansing palestine for 75 years! FUCK YOU!
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New Interview: I talked to Daniella Weiss, a West Bank settler and activist, about how her religious views shape her view of the conflict, why she thinks human rights should not be considered universal, and her movement’s extreme plans for the region. newyorker.com/news/q-and-a/t…

New Interview: I talked to Daniella Weiss, a West Bank settler and activist, about how her religious views shape her view of the conflict, why she thinks human rights should not be considered universal, and her movement’s extreme plans for the region. newyorker.com/news/q-and-a/t…