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A conversation with “rational mystic,” physicist Marcelo Gleiser.
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Big wins for Democrats in yesterday’s Ohio, Virginia, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania elections.
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The Drupal Association is here to update you on all of the exciting things you may have missed that happened at the conference! From a focus on marketing to updates on innovation, there was much to see and do at DrupalCon. Lille, France, was the perfect city for the Drupal community to unite. Easily accessible from major cities such as London and Paris, it was a bustling city of fantastic cuisine (did you try Le Welsh?!), shopping, museums, and culture. Continue reading to learn more about the latest updates from Europe’s largest Drupal gathering.
Our community is better because you’re in it.
The news lately, both close to home and around the world can be a lot to manage for many people. This feeling of overwhelm and heartbreak is echoed throughout many professional communities, including Drupal. The Drupal community is a group that fosters connection and inclusion and as members of the Community Working Group, our mission is to support you, our community.
To that end, we’re releasing an updated list of mental health resources that are available to you and your peers. The majority of these sources are US-based but we’ve tried to include a few international resources as well. If you are looking for support networks in your country please reach out to any member of the Drupal Community Working Group and we will confidentially search our network to find resources that fit your needs.
If your encounter with these poems is anything like mine, the first thing you might experience is pure music: the thick stunning spellbinding sound at work in Safiya Sinclair’s writing. And then almost at the same time you might realize that the poems, which are often layerings of elaborations, lists, and collations, are also telling stories, making arguments even, and conjuring images with a moving deftness and visceral potency. Listen to the brilliant patterning of vowels—the “ahs” of “father” and the “un” of “unbending” and “unbroken” turning into the “oh” of “low” in “Pocomania,” named for a religion in Sinclair’s native Jamaica:
Father unbending father unbroken father
with the low-hanging belly, father I was cleaved from,
pressed into, cast and remolded, father I was forged
in the fire of your self. Ripped my veined skin, one eyelid,
father my black tangle of hair and teeth. Born yellowed
and wrinkled, father your jackfruit, foster my overripe flesh.
Father your first daughter now severed at the ankles, father
your black machete …
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