Friends of Standing Together, the binational Israeli peace and justice group, will officially launch their national organization in the United States on Sunday, April 26th. Here's the announcement I received:
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The Green Party of PA has announced its candidate for Lieutenant Governor. Don't forget that if you want to make a Vote Pact with a fellow Pennsylvanian, pledging to withdraw your votes from both corporate parties simultaneously, the website Break the Duopoly is now up and running to help you find a match. You can also use the site if you vote anywhere else in the United States.
The announcement:

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Announced by Philadelphia Jewish Voice for Peace:
Join Molly Crabapple and Kim Kelly in collaboration with @jvp_philly @koltzedek and @phillydsa to discuss her book, Here Where We Live Os Our Country, the dramatic story of the Jewish Bund — a revolutionary movement from a vanished world — and its radical vision of solidarity in an age of division. May 16, 2026, 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM at the @phillyethics (1906 Rittenhouse Square). RSVP link in bio.
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People rallied in LOVE Park today in support of the ICE Out of Philly legislation introduced by Councilmembers Kendra Brooks and Rue Landau. I'll be in Council chambers Monday when the bill gets its first reading.
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A bill has been introduced in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives to permit the use of ranked choice voting in local elections. The bill is appropriately numbered 123, since RCV is based on ranking candidates (1-2-3) in order of preference, so that the best doesn't become the enemy of the good (or just less bad) and every vote truly counts.
March on Harrisburg has made it easy for PA voters to write their representatives in support of this measure. Here's the text of my letter:
The disaffection and alienation of so many eligible voters is due in significant part to the partisan polarization promoted by first-past-the-post elections. These result in tribal thinking and mutual demonization by citizens of differing political inclinations instead of open-minded exploration of each other's ideas. It also frequently results in the election of candidates who don't actually reflect the preference of a majority of voters.
An alternative to this is Ranked Choice Voting, which is used by 63 U.S. jurisdictions, including 59 cities, 2 counties, 2 states, and over 13 million voters. Data show that it results in less toxic campaigning, more voter engagement, higher turnout, and fairer representation. Most of all, everywhere it’s used, voters like it!
I urge you to support Ranked Choice Voting in Pennsylvania by 1) becoming a co-sponsor of HB 123, which would allow jurisdictions to adopt Ranked Choice Voting for their local elections, and 2) asking the State Government Committee for hearings and movement forward on Ranked Choice Voting.
You can send your own letter by going to https://actionnetwork.org/letters/ask-your-representative-if-they-support-rankedchoicevoting-in-pennsylvania and editing the suggested text to personalize your message.
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This is reported to have been nationally the biggest demonstration ever. The banner centered above says, "Go Birds! F*ck ICE. Free Palestine." I arrived too late to take part in canvassing with If Not Now and other groups in the pro-Palestine/anti-genocide contingent, but I carried this sign in solidarity:
A couple others that got my attention:
(My childhood hero.)
In case you have trouble making it out, this one says, "Veterans against ICE."
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Omegakitten Hydra, who now records music with her little cousin as Omega Idol and Medusa Idol, turns fifteen today. You can listen to their latest album here. You can follow the progress of her movie, Omegakitten and the Mythicals, here.
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It's called AYAGDOS and its stated objective is "closing the research gap on adolescents and young adults living with gender dysphoria." The home page says, The Adolescent and Young Adult Gender Dysphoria Outcomes Study (AYAGDOS) is a research study of gender dysphoria that occurs during adolescence or young adulthood. Currently, we are enrolling gender dysphoric youth ages 13-25, as well as the parents of gender dysphoric youth of those ages, for the initial research phase."
Although it appears to have been launched in 2024, I just learned about this study today from an article by trans blogger s. baum posted to Erin Reed's Substack. From the tone of the article, I get the impression that the reason he may have waited so long to write about it was that he was afraid of giving it publicity. And the reason for this may be that he seems to adhere to the ideological dogma holding that mental health professionals whose patients present with gender dysphoria -- unlike any other physical or mental health condition -- are obligated to simply rubber-stamp their self-diagnosis rather than perform an independent, comprehensive evaluation.
baum tries to cast doubt on the bona fides of investigators J. Michael Bailey, Lisa Littman, and Kenneth Zucker, but the sources he uses to do so are themselves highly suspect. For instance, he repeatedly seeks to discredit people and organizations on the basis of their being designated as "hate groups" by the Southern Poverty Law Center, a group that Media Bias/Fact Check says has "mischaracterized some groups and individuals," giving them a "left bias" rating of -5.8 (and which has been begging for funds from supporters by claiming an "emergency" despite apparently sitting on mountains of cash already). He also seeks to discredit the researchers by saying that some of the ideas they've given consideration to have been condemned by professional organizations such as the American Academy of Pediatrics, which has itself been shown by sexologist James Cantor to have based its gender-affirming care guidelines on a thoroughly fraudulent scientific paper.
If you're interested in participating in AYAGDOS you can contact them at https://www.ayagdos.org/.
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If you're a PA voter and have been thinking you'd have no better option in the governor's race than Josh Shapiro, take heart. There's now a Green Party nominee. And if you were thinking you have to vote Democratic to keep someone even worse from getting in, Break the Duopoly's website is now up and running, making it easy to get matched with a right-leaning PA voter to withdraw your votes from both capitalist parties at the same time, leaving the margin unaltered. Here's the announcement of Tony Dastra's candidacy:
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