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    Linked to approvingly on my Facebook feed, a statement from the diversity & inclusion arm (wtf) of the American astronomical society.

    I'm having a hard time believing that there are actually people out there who think like this. Anybody who is scared for their personal safety because of trump is a moron.

    Dear fellow astronomers, [Trigger warning] The world awoke today to news of a major upset in the 2016 United States presidential elec...



    Astronomy in Color
    In pursuit of social justice, diversity and excellence in astronomy

    Wednesday, November 9, 2016
    On the US Presidential Election
    Dear fellow astronomers,

    [Trigger warning]

    The world awoke today to news of a major upset in the 2016 United States presidential election. The President-elect has based his platform on promises to build a bigger wall between Mexico and the United States, deport Latinx and Muslim people, and jail his political opponents. In addition to his xenophobic political statements, he has bragged about sexually assaulting women, whom he regularly and publicly insults.

    His campaign frequently implied that those who have been labeled “other” -- women of color, men of color, immigrants of all statuses, people with disabilities, trans people, LGBQIA+ people, white women, and those who intersect these groups -- are not welcome in this country. These offensive messages have been validated by a disturbingly large percentage of the voting population. This morning, many of our colleagues woke up to a world in which they may not feel safe. Many of them are expressing fear of even leaving their own homes.

    The undersigned express our solidarity with the people in the astronomy community who are directly and negatively affected by the outcome of this election. We are keeping you in our thoughts, we are feeling your pain, and we are here to support you and to fight for you in whatever way we can. We ask that our colleagues take concrete actions to affirm and validate the needs of the most marginalized members in our community.

    We ask three things:

    1. Send a message of support to your colleagues, and publicly commit to maintaining a safe space. Please publicly express your solidarity. If you cannot find the words, we suggest the following:

    “I express my solidarity today with my colleagues who fear for their safety following the election of a President and Vice-President who have legitimized violence against and intimidation of people of color, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and Muslim-passing folks, Jews, women of all backgrounds, trans folks, LGBQI+ people, people with disabilities, and people at the intersection of these axes. I am committed to fostering an astronomy community that is safe, welcoming, and inclusive of all people."

    2. Take concrete steps to protect and advocate for colleagues and students who are particularly vulnerable right now. Please make sure that vulnerable marginalized colleagues are kept safe in our community. Advocate for them -- and more importantly -- recruit them, employ them, retain them, and promote them.

    3. Take concrete steps to educate yourself about the issues pertaining to marginalized folks, and transform these lessons into action. For we will not be able to enact long-lasting progress unless we understand and challenge the systemic structures operating against these groups.

    Let us all strive to make our community a safe place for everyone!

    Dr. Lia Corrales
    Charee Peters
    Prof. Jorge Moreno
    Nicole E. Cabrera Salazar, MSc.
    Dr. Jacqueline Faherty
    Prof. John Asher Johnson
    Prof. Kim Coble
    Prof. Jillian Bellovary
    Prof. Adam Burgasser
    Prof. Aparna Venkatesan

    The above signatories are members of the AAS Committee on the Status of Minorities in Astronomy (CSMA). This statement reflects our own personal views, and is not an official statement by the CSMA nor the AAS. The AAS and the CSMA do not endorse any political candidate or organization, including any listed here.

    Please do not hesitate to contact us with ideas, links, literature, and action items. We include a preliminary list of action items below. This is compiled from multiple articles and ideas posted on social media. Sources that I know of are listed below, but some I was unable to confirm and give proper credit. If this is your work and would like credit, please let Charee Peters know and she will happily cite you. Your feedback on its content and wording is very welcome.

    Suggested action items:

    – Create safe spaces for people who need them in these trying times.

    – Offer comfort (in the form of a hug, kind words, etc.) and be considerate of anyone with marginalized identities.

    – Support those colleagues of yours who may be facing discrimination and/or racism. Intervening in a situation could save someone’s life.

    – Tell people that you believe them when they are sexually assaulted, harassed and abused.

    – Tell people of color that you believe them when they say that they are afraid for their lives and for their children's lives.

    – Tell Muslims that you welcome them, that you are not scared of them, and that you will stand up for everyone's Constitutional right to practice their faith of choice or no faith at all.

    – Tell Jewish people that you are here for them, that you recognize anti-Semitism is still prevalent in this country, and that you recognize and support their choice to practice their faith

    – Tell LGBTQ+ people that you love them regardless of their gender or sexual orientation and that their lives are not worth less than the lives of straight people.

    – Make sure that you are protecting yourself and taking care of your mental health. There are many ways to take care of yourself. Ultimately, know that emotions are running high for many people; take the time you need to keep yourself on track.

    – Subscribe to a newspaper or donate to a news organization. Help us keep powerful people accountable for their actions.

    – Vote. Not just in the presidential election, but in the midterms, in municipal elections, and everything in between.

    – Call and write your elected officials, starting with your city councilor and ending with your president.

    – Volunteer for a non-profit that aims to make this country better for all people; there are many organizations that need your help.

    – Encourage LGBTQIA+ people, women and people of color to run for office, and then donate to and volunteer for them. But know that it’s not on them to make change happen.

    – Donate money to organizations that promote inclusivity and diversity. Some suggestions include, but are not limited to the Southern Poverty Law Center, the #NoDAPL protectors at Sacred Stone Camp, Planned Parenthood, Black Lives Matter, and many others.

    – Support our younger generations. Offer hugs when appropriate and positive feedback. They are our future and we can educate them about what is happening
    12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
    Stadtluft Macht Frei
    Killing it is the new killing it
    Ultima Ratio Regum

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    Grab Them!

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    • #3
      I dare you to post a dislike. all the group huggers will show their true colours and go feral

      Frankly I'm glad I'm not at work today, my office is infested with people like this, everyone wants to be a victim these days

      Time to retire
      Last edited by Alexander's Horse; November 10, 2016, 22:09.
      Any views I may express here are personal and certainly do not in any way reflect the views of my employer. Tis the rising of the moon..

      Look, I just don't anymore, okay?

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      • #4
        Not everyone wanted that idiot criminal as President. The majority of this country did not.
        For there is [another] kind of violence, slower but just as deadly, destructive as the shot or the bomb in the night. This is the violence of institutions -- indifference, inaction, and decay. This is the violence that afflicts the poor, that poisons relations between men because their skin has different colors. - Bobby Kennedy (Mindless Menance of Violence)

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        • #5
          what a bunch of maroons, all I can say is I express my solidarity today with those who fear for their safety following the election of a President and Vice-President who have legitimized violence against and intimidation of people of color, immigrants of all statuses, Muslims and Muslim-passing folks, Jews, women of all backgrounds, trans folks, LGBQI+ people, people with disabilities, and people at the intersection of these axes. I am committed to fostering a civilization community that is safe, welcoming, and inclusive of all people

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Giancarlo View Post
            Not everyone wanted that idiot criminal as President. The majority of this country did not.
            the majority didn't vote

            and the criminal is the she-devil who voted us into a war with Iraq so she could run for prez

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            • #7
              Actually destroyed Libya (formerly known as the country with highest HDI in Africa)
              Socrates: "Good is That at which all things aim, If one knows what the good is, one will always do what is good." Brian: "Romanes eunt domus"
              GW 2013: "and juistin bieber is gay with me and we have 10 kids we live in u.s.a in the white house with obama"

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              • #8
                TRIGGERED

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                • #9
                  It's kind of sad to think that some of these people's grandparents, at precisely the same age, charged into machine-gun fire on the beaches of Normandy, innit?
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                  • #10
                    I wouldn't stand in solidarity with anyone about anything, but this isn't all that surprising given the community's recent troubles with sexually abusive astronomers.
                    Click here if you're having trouble sleeping.
                    "We confess our little faults to persuade people that we have no large ones." - François de La Rochefoucauld

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                    • #11
                      you have the inside scoop?

                      dish it out!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Giancarlo View Post
                        Not everyone wanted that idiot criminal as President. The majority of this country did not.
                        Free Loader Entitleist for one type....


                        For those of us who believe in Law and Order, work and earn...not get a free ride and free handout, welfare as a way of generational succession, no my dear Giancarlo...a multitude of people wanted and succeeded in electing him POTUS, thank God we get rid of Obama types spreading and spewing hate, you have your opinion, I have mine and defend your right to express your opinion, and would have laid my life down for POTUS Obama if I were still on the job!

                        Im glad Trump won, what is funny is on the View which was playing at a restaurant couple days ago, the talking heads were saying we must now work together? WTF...over!!! I was under the impression we have been working together? Oh wait...maybe she meant no more free loading and rioting and have Daddy covering your six.....lol

                        Why hasnt dumb bunny Whoopi left he country yet? and take the rest of the no talent Azz-Clowns with ya.......

                        Gramps
                        Hi, I'm RAH and I'm a Benaholic.-rah

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Berzerker View Post
                          you have the inside scoop?

                          dish it out!
                          I know only about what's made the news and what various departments have done to address it.
                          Click here if you're having trouble sleeping.
                          "We confess our little faults to persuade people that we have no large ones." - François de La Rochefoucauld

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                          • #14
                            It's kind of remarkable how political loyalties can override other loyalties which you'd expect to run deeper. From my FB feed:

                            I saw a great suggestion on another post. This year at Christmas if you have family members that voted for Trump, make a donation in their name to a refugee organization. ACLU, or Planned Parenthood instead of giving them a gift.
                            The poster was my favorite teacher from elementary school, a lady who threw her whole life into helping her kids. Politics just sucks, man.
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                            • #15
                              I didn't realize Obama was spreading and spewing hate.

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