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On Jan. 23, at noon, around 150 peaceful protesters gathered around the David Josiah Lawson mural holding Palestinian flags, signs and yelling chants. The group marched down to the Arcata Plaza where people had the chance to speak. Protest marshals from different organizations such as Students for Democratic Society, Centro del Pueblo, 50-51, Young Democratic Socialist of America and Humboldt Anti-War Committee were present. The group demanded the abolition of I.C.E., the impeachment of Trump and urged Cal Poly Humboldt to divest from investments they felt were unethical and further contributed to the direct harm of Palestinians and immigrant communities.

Stella Joy, a protestor and community member shared why showing up as a community is especially important.

“It’s integral to keeping the community alive, to keeping humanity alive,” Joy said. “We’re witnessing the death of so many people around the world, and we’re losing touch with humanity, and together, the best way to heal that, I think, is by being part of your community, being part of organizations that want to bring about change.”

Story by Pamela Hernandez
Photos by Ocean Edgar
For the full story click the link in our bio.

#ellenadornews #humboldt #humboldtcounty #humboldtstate #CalPolyHumboldt CPHumboldt Accesshumboldt
On Jan. 23, at noon, around 150 peaceful protesters gathered around the David Josiah Lawson mural holding Palestinian flags, signs and yelling chants. The group marched down to the Arcata Plaza where people had the chance to speak. Protest marshals from different organizations such as Students for Democratic Society, Centro del Pueblo, 50-51, Young Democratic Socialist of America and Humboldt Anti-War Committee were present. The group demanded the abolition of I.C.E., the impeachment of Trump and urged Cal Poly Humboldt to divest from investments they felt were unethical and further contributed to the direct harm of Palestinians and immigrant communities.

Stella Joy, a protestor and community member shared why showing up as a community is especially important.

“It’s integral to keeping the community alive, to keeping humanity alive,” Joy said. “We’re witnessing the death of so many people around the world, and we’re losing touch with humanity, and together, the best way to heal that, I think, is by being part of your community, being part of organizations that want to bring about change.”

Story by Pamela Hernandez
Photos by Ocean Edgar
For the full story click the link in our bio.

#ellenadornews #humboldt #humboldtcounty #humboldtstate #CalPolyHumboldt CPHumboldt Accesshumboldt
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On Jan. 23, at noon, around 150 peaceful protesters gathered around the David Josiah Lawson mural holding Palestinian flags, signs and yelling chants. The group marched down to the Arcata Plaza where people had the chance to speak. Protest marshals from different organizations such as Students for Democratic Society, Centro del Pueblo, 50-51, Young Democratic Socialist of America and Humboldt Anti-War Committee were present. The group demanded the abolition of I.C.E., the impeachment of Trump and urged Cal Poly Humboldt to divest from investments they felt were unethical and further contributed to the direct harm of Palestinians and immigrant communities. Stella Joy, a protestor and community member shared why showing up as a community is especially important. “It’s integral to keeping the community alive, to keeping humanity alive,” Joy said. “We’re witnessing the death of so many people around the world, and we’re losing touch with humanity, and together, the best way to heal that, I think, is by being part of your community, being part of organizations that want to bring about change.” Story by Pamela Hernandez Photos by Ocean Edgar For the full story click the link in our bio. #ellenadornews #humboldt #humboldtcounty #humboldtstate #CalPolyHumboldt CPHumboldt Accesshumboldt
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El 23 de enero, al mediodía, alrededor de 150 protestantes pacíficos se reunieron alrededor del mural de David Josiah Lawson con banderas palestinas, carteles y gritos de consignas. Estuvieron presentes organizadores de protestas de diferentes organizaciones como Students for Democratic Society, Centro de Pueblo, 50-51, Young Democratic Socialist of America y Humboldt Anti-War Committee. El grupo exigió la abolición del ICE, la destitución de Trump e insistió a Cal Poly Humboldt  para que desinvertiera en inversiones que consideraban no éticas y que contribuyen aún más al daño directo de los palestinos y las comunidades de inmigrantes. 

Stella Joy, una protestante y miembro de la comunidad, compartió que es especialmente importante que la comunidad se muestre unida. 

“Es integral para mantener viva a la comunidad, para mantener viva a la humanidad,” dijo Joy. “Estamos siendo testigos de la muerte de tantas personas en todo el mundo y estamos perdiendo el contacto con la humanidad y juntos, la mejor manera de sanar eso, cero, es formando parte de tu comunidad, formando parte de organizaciones que quieren provocar un cambio.”

Historia por Pamela Hernandez
Fotos de Ocean Edgar

Para ver la historia completa, haga clic en el enlace de nuestra biografía.
#ellenadornews #condadodehumboldt #noticiasdehumboldt #CalPolyHumboldt #CPHumboldt Accesshumboldt
El 23 de enero, al mediodía, alrededor de 150 protestantes pacíficos se reunieron alrededor del mural de David Josiah Lawson con banderas palestinas, carteles y gritos de consignas. Estuvieron presentes organizadores de protestas de diferentes organizaciones como Students for Democratic Society, Centro de Pueblo, 50-51, Young Democratic Socialist of America y Humboldt Anti-War Committee. El grupo exigió la abolición del ICE, la destitución de Trump e insistió a Cal Poly Humboldt  para que desinvertiera en inversiones que consideraban no éticas y que contribuyen aún más al daño directo de los palestinos y las comunidades de inmigrantes. 

Stella Joy, una protestante y miembro de la comunidad, compartió que es especialmente importante que la comunidad se muestre unida. 

“Es integral para mantener viva a la comunidad, para mantener viva a la humanidad,” dijo Joy. “Estamos siendo testigos de la muerte de tantas personas en todo el mundo y estamos perdiendo el contacto con la humanidad y juntos, la mejor manera de sanar eso, cero, es formando parte de tu comunidad, formando parte de organizaciones que quieren provocar un cambio.”

Historia por Pamela Hernandez
Fotos de Ocean Edgar

Para ver la historia completa, haga clic en el enlace de nuestra biografía.
#ellenadornews #condadodehumboldt #noticiasdehumboldt #CalPolyHumboldt #CPHumboldt Accesshumboldt
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El 23 de enero, al mediodía, alrededor de 150 protestantes pacíficos se reunieron alrededor del mural de David Josiah Lawson con banderas palestinas, carteles y gritos de consignas. Estuvieron presentes organizadores de protestas de diferentes organizaciones como Students for Democratic Society, Centro de Pueblo, 50-51, Young Democratic Socialist of America y Humboldt Anti-War Committee. El grupo exigió la abolición del ICE, la destitución de Trump e insistió a Cal Poly Humboldt para que desinvertiera en inversiones que consideraban no éticas y que contribuyen aún más al daño directo de los palestinos y las comunidades de inmigrantes. Stella Joy, una protestante y miembro de la comunidad, compartió que es especialmente importante que la comunidad se muestre unida. “Es integral para mantener viva a la comunidad, para mantener viva a la humanidad,” dijo Joy. “Estamos siendo testigos de la muerte de tantas personas en todo el mundo y estamos perdiendo el contacto con la humanidad y juntos, la mejor manera de sanar eso, cero, es formando parte de tu comunidad, formando parte de organizaciones que quieren provocar un cambio.” Historia por Pamela Hernandez Fotos de Ocean Edgar Para ver la historia completa, haga clic en el enlace de nuestra biografía. #ellenadornews #condadodehumboldt #noticiasdehumboldt #CalPolyHumboldt #CPHumboldt Accesshumboldt
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¡Buscamos traductores en español! Estamos buscando estudiantes de Cal Poly Humboldt que estén interesados en unirse como voluntarios a nuestra publicación estudiantil. El Leñador sirve a nuestra comunidad ampliando las historias que se cuentan sobre las personas BIPOC en nuestro campus y comunidad. 

Si quieres obtener más información, únete a nosotros en el evento de bienvenida el jueves 15 de enero, de 12:00 a 1:15 en Gist Hall 215. Se pueden eximir los requisitos previous. 

Para obtener más información, por favor envía un correo electrónico a aj1251@humboldt.edu o envíanos un mensaje directo en Instagram. 

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¡Buscamos traductores en español! Estamos buscando estudiantes de Cal Poly Humboldt que estén interesados en unirse como voluntarios a nuestra publicación estudiantil. El Leñador sirve a nuestra comunidad ampliando las historias que se cuentan sobre las personas BIPOC en nuestro campus y comunidad. Si quieres obtener más información, únete a nosotros en el evento de bienvenida el jueves 15 de enero, de 12:00 a 1:15 en Gist Hall 215. Se pueden eximir los requisitos previous. Para obtener más información, por favor envía un correo electrónico a aj1251@humboldt.edu o envíanos un mensaje directo en Instagram. #ellenadornews #noticiasdehumboldt #CalPolyHumboldt #CPHumboldt #accesshumboldt
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El 2 de enero, un incendio estructural se estalló alrededor de las 2:30 p.m. en la calle 10 y H en Arcata. El fuego comenzó cerca en Hensel’s Hardware y se propagó a Global Village Gallery, Northtown Books y Dandar’s Boardgames and Books. Bomberos locales respondieron al incendio y departamentos vecinos como Eureka, Fortuna y Humboldt Bay Fire fueron enviados para asistir al Distrito de Bomberos de Arcata. 

Según el administrador de la ciudad de Arcata, Merritt Perry, aproximadamente siete negocios y ocho apartamentos resultaron dañados en el incendio. Al momento se desconoce la causa del incendio. 

“Por lo que puedo ver, prácticamente es una pérdida total”, dijo Perry.

Alrededor de las 5:45 p.m., el incendio estaba prácticamente contenido y los bomberos trabajaron con excavadoras para tumbar partes de los edificios para alcanzar todas las partes del incendio desde dentro de los edificios. Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) apagó el gas en el área como medida de precaución. 

“Todo este bloque está inoculado y los edificios adyacentes, así que creo que ahora mismo lo tienen contenido y no hay riesgo adicional de que se propague”, dijo Perry. 

“Definitivamente rociaron mi edificio, pero aun así me preocupa un poco; tengo muchas cosas allí”, dijo Cameron Clarke en la escena, cosmetólogo en One Stop Salon, situado cerca del incendio.

La policía y el Departamento de bomberos de Arcata emitieron una evacuación obligatoria para los negocios y residencias de los alrededores. Según el concejal de la ciudad de Arcata y exalcalde Alex Stillman, la ciudad de Arcata está trabajando con el Red Cross para pagar por cuartos en el Hotel Arcata para las personas desplazadas por el incendio. Si usted ha sido desplazado debido al incendio, comuníquese con el Red Cross al (707) 496-8278.

Historia por Mia Costales
Traducido por Salvador Sandoval-Garduno
Videos de Cody Wright
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El 2 de enero, un incendio estructural se estalló alrededor de las 2:30 p.m. en la calle 10 y H en Arcata. El fuego comenzó cerca en Hensel’s Hardware y se propagó a Global Village Gallery, Northtown Books y Dandar’s Boardgames and Books. Bomberos locales respondieron al incendio y departamentos vecinos como Eureka, Fortuna y Humboldt Bay Fire fueron enviados para asistir al Distrito de Bomberos de Arcata. Según el administrador de la ciudad de Arcata, Merritt Perry, aproximadamente siete negocios y ocho apartamentos resultaron dañados en el incendio. Al momento se desconoce la causa del incendio. “Por lo que puedo ver, prácticamente es una pérdida total”, dijo Perry. Alrededor de las 5:45 p.m., el incendio estaba prácticamente contenido y los bomberos trabajaron con excavadoras para tumbar partes de los edificios para alcanzar todas las partes del incendio desde dentro de los edificios. Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) apagó el gas en el área como medida de precaución. “Todo este bloque está inoculado y los edificios adyacentes, así que creo que ahora mismo lo tienen contenido y no hay riesgo adicional de que se propague”, dijo Perry. “Definitivamente rociaron mi edificio, pero aun así me preocupa un poco; tengo muchas cosas allí”, dijo Cameron Clarke en la escena, cosmetólogo en One Stop Salon, situado cerca del incendio. La policía y el Departamento de bomberos de Arcata emitieron una evacuación obligatoria para los negocios y residencias de los alrededores. Según el concejal de la ciudad de Arcata y exalcalde Alex Stillman, la ciudad de Arcata está trabajando con el Red Cross para pagar por cuartos en el Hotel Arcata para las personas desplazadas por el incendio. Si usted ha sido desplazado debido al incendio, comuníquese con el Red Cross al (707) 496-8278. Historia por Mia Costales Traducido por Salvador Sandoval-Garduno Videos de Cody Wright
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A structure fire erupted today at 10th and H St. in Arcata around 2:30 p.m. The fire started around Hensel’s Hardware and spread to Global Village Gallery, Northtown Books and Dandar’s Boardgames and Books. Local firefighters have responded to the fire and neighboring departments such as Eureka, Fortuna and Humboldt Bay Fire were dispatched to assist Arcata Fire District. The cause of the fire is currently undetermined. 

According to Arcata City Manager Merritt Perry, approximately seven businesses and eight apartments were damaged in the fire.

“There’s pretty much a total loss from what I can tell,” Perry said. 

At around 5:45 p.m., the fire was mostly contained and firefighters worked with excavators to knock down parts of the buildings to reach all parts of the fire from within the buildings. Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) turned off the gas in the area as a precautionary measure. 

“This whole block is inoculated and the adjacent buildings, so I think they have it contained right now and there’s not additional risk of it spreading,” Perry said. 

“They definitely sprayed down my building but it is still a little concerning, I have a lot of stuff in there,” said Cameron Clarke on the scene, a cosmetologist at One Stop Salon, located close to the fire. 

A mandatory evacuation has been issued for surrounding businesses and residences by Arcata Police and Fire personnel. According to Arcata City Council member and former Arcata Mayor Alex Stillman, the City of Arcata is working with the Red Cross to pay for rooms at Hotel Arcata for people who have been displaced from the fire. If you have been displaced due to the fire contact Red Cross at (707) 496-8278. 

Story by Mia Costales, additional reporting by Cody Wright 
Photos and videos by Mia Costales and Cody Wright

#ellenadornews #humboldt #humboldtcounty #arcataca
A structure fire erupted today at 10th and H St. in Arcata around 2:30 p.m. The fire started around Hensel’s Hardware and spread to Global Village Gallery, Northtown Books and Dandar’s Boardgames and Books. Local firefighters have responded to the fire and neighboring departments such as Eureka, Fortuna and Humboldt Bay Fire were dispatched to assist Arcata Fire District. The cause of the fire is currently undetermined. According to Arcata City Manager Merritt Perry, approximately seven businesses and eight apartments were damaged in the fire. “There’s pretty much a total loss from what I can tell,” Perry said. At around 5:45 p.m., the fire was mostly contained and firefighters worked with excavators to knock down parts of the buildings to reach all parts of the fire from within the buildings. Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) turned off the gas in the area as a precautionary measure. “This whole block is inoculated and the adjacent buildings, so I think they have it contained right now and there’s not additional risk of it spreading,” Perry said. “They definitely sprayed down my building but it is still a little concerning, I have a lot of stuff in there,” said Cameron Clarke on the scene, a cosmetologist at One Stop Salon, located close to the fire.  A mandatory evacuation has been issued for surrounding businesses and residences by Arcata Police and Fire personnel. According to Arcata City Council member and former Arcata Mayor Alex Stillman, the City of Arcata is working with the Red Cross to pay for rooms at Hotel Arcata for people who have been displaced from the fire. If you have been displaced due to the fire contact Red Cross at (707) 496-8278. Story by Mia Costales, additional reporting by Cody Wright Photos and videos by Mia Costales and Cody Wright #ellenadornews #humboldt #humboldtcounty #arcataca
A structure fire erupted today at 10th and H St. in Arcata around 2:30 p.m. The fire started around Hensel’s Hardware and spread to Global Village Gallery, Northtown Books and Dandar’s Boardgames and Books. Local firefighters have responded to the fire and neighboring departments such as Eureka, Fortuna and Humboldt Bay Fire were dispatched to assist Arcata Fire District. The cause of the fire is currently undetermined. 

According to Arcata City Manager Merritt Perry, approximately seven businesses and eight apartments were damaged in the fire.

“There’s pretty much a total loss from what I can tell,” Perry said. 

At around 5:45 p.m., the fire was mostly contained and firefighters worked with excavators to knock down parts of the buildings to reach all parts of the fire from within the buildings. Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) turned off the gas in the area as a precautionary measure. 

“This whole block is inoculated and the adjacent buildings, so I think they have it contained right now and there’s not additional risk of it spreading,” Perry said. 

“They definitely sprayed down my building but it is still a little concerning, I have a lot of stuff in there,” said Cameron Clarke on the scene, a cosmetologist at One Stop Salon, located close to the fire. 

A mandatory evacuation has been issued for surrounding businesses and residences by Arcata Police and Fire personnel. According to Arcata City Council member and former Arcata Mayor Alex Stillman, the City of Arcata is working with the Red Cross to pay for rooms at Hotel Arcata for people who have been displaced from the fire. If you have been displaced due to the fire contact Red Cross at (707) 496-8278. 

Story by Mia Costales, additional reporting by Cody Wright 
Photos and videos by Mia Costales and Cody Wright

#ellenadornews #humboldt #humboldtcounty #arcataca
A structure fire erupted today at 10th and H St. in Arcata around 2:30 p.m. The fire started around Hensel’s Hardware and spread to Global Village Gallery, Northtown Books and Dandar’s Boardgames and Books. Local firefighters have responded to the fire and neighboring departments such as Eureka, Fortuna and Humboldt Bay Fire were dispatched to assist Arcata Fire District. The cause of the fire is currently undetermined. 

According to Arcata City Manager Merritt Perry, approximately seven businesses and eight apartments were damaged in the fire.

“There’s pretty much a total loss from what I can tell,” Perry said. 

At around 5:45 p.m., the fire was mostly contained and firefighters worked with excavators to knock down parts of the buildings to reach all parts of the fire from within the buildings. Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) turned off the gas in the area as a precautionary measure. 

“This whole block is inoculated and the adjacent buildings, so I think they have it contained right now and there’s not additional risk of it spreading,” Perry said. 

“They definitely sprayed down my building but it is still a little concerning, I have a lot of stuff in there,” said Cameron Clarke on the scene, a cosmetologist at One Stop Salon, located close to the fire. 

A mandatory evacuation has been issued for surrounding businesses and residences by Arcata Police and Fire personnel. According to Arcata City Council member and former Arcata Mayor Alex Stillman, the City of Arcata is working with the Red Cross to pay for rooms at Hotel Arcata for people who have been displaced from the fire. If you have been displaced due to the fire contact Red Cross at (707) 496-8278. 

Story by Mia Costales, additional reporting by Cody Wright 
Photos and videos by Mia Costales and Cody Wright

#ellenadornews #humboldt #humboldtcounty #arcataca
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A structure fire erupted today at 10th and H St. in Arcata around 2:30 p.m. The fire started around Hensel’s Hardware and spread to Global Village Gallery, Northtown Books and Dandar’s Boardgames and Books. Local firefighters have responded to the fire and neighboring departments such as Eureka, Fortuna and Humboldt Bay Fire were dispatched to assist Arcata Fire District. The cause of the fire is currently undetermined. According to Arcata City Manager Merritt Perry, approximately seven businesses and eight apartments were damaged in the fire. “There’s pretty much a total loss from what I can tell,” Perry said. At around 5:45 p.m., the fire was mostly contained and firefighters worked with excavators to knock down parts of the buildings to reach all parts of the fire from within the buildings. Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) turned off the gas in the area as a precautionary measure. “This whole block is inoculated and the adjacent buildings, so I think they have it contained right now and there’s not additional risk of it spreading,” Perry said. “They definitely sprayed down my building but it is still a little concerning, I have a lot of stuff in there,” said Cameron Clarke on the scene, a cosmetologist at One Stop Salon, located close to the fire.  A mandatory evacuation has been issued for surrounding businesses and residences by Arcata Police and Fire personnel. According to Arcata City Council member and former Arcata Mayor Alex Stillman, the City of Arcata is working with the Red Cross to pay for rooms at Hotel Arcata for people who have been displaced from the fire. If you have been displaced due to the fire contact Red Cross at (707) 496-8278. Story by Mia Costales, additional reporting by Cody Wright Photos and videos by Mia Costales and Cody Wright #ellenadornews #humboldt #humboldtcounty #arcataca
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Club Anti in collaboration with instructor Kambri Briggs (name of Club Anti organizer, and location, is disclosed for safety concerns), offered a free self defense class, promoting that people who are BIPOC, queer, sex workers, non-binary, gender non-conforming and trans, are first priority for the class. These free self defense classes are held on the first Monday of the month.

Marginalized groups need spaces like these not only for the education and tips they provide, but to recognize that we live in a very unsettling world, where harm can be brought to us in any situation, whether we expect it or not, and whether we'll be prepared for it or not.

“Attendees are able to attend as many classes as they would like and the goal is for students to join us multiple times so they can enhance their skills. Folks can sign up by emailing: mailto:lemonsquatter@proton.me.” said Club Anti Organizer.

Story by Alexis Sarmiento
Art by CJ Vaisset-Fauvel

For the full story click the link in our bio.
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Club Anti in collaboration with instructor Kambri Briggs (name of Club Anti organizer, and location, is disclosed for safety concerns), offered a free self defense class, promoting that people who are BIPOC, queer, sex workers, non-binary, gender non-conforming and trans, are first priority for the class. These free self defense classes are held on the first Monday of the month. Marginalized groups need spaces like these not only for the education and tips they provide, but to recognize that we live in a very unsettling world, where harm can be brought to us in any situation, whether we expect it or not, and whether we'll be prepared for it or not. “Attendees are able to attend as many classes as they would like and the goal is for students to join us multiple times so they can enhance their skills. Folks can sign up by emailing: mailto:lemonsquatter@proton.me.” said Club Anti Organizer. Story by Alexis Sarmiento Art by CJ Vaisset-Fauvel For the full story click the link in our bio. #ellenadornews #humboldt #humboldtcounty #humboldtstate #CalPolyHumboldt #CPHumboldt #Accesshumboldt
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El club Anti en colaboración con la instructora Kambri Briggs (el nombre de la persona organizadora del Club Anti y la localización se mantienen reservados por razones de seguridad), ofreció una clase gratuita de defensa personal, priorizando a personas afroamericanos, indígenas y de color, queer, trabajadoras sexuales, no binarias, de género no conforme y trans. Estas clases de defensa personal gratuitas se llevan a cabo el primer lunes del mes.

Los grupos marginalizados necesitan espacios como estos no solo por la educación y los consejos que ofrecen, sino también para reconocer que vivimos en un mundo muy inquietante donde, el daño puede alcanzarnos en cualquier situación, lo esperemos o no y estemos preparadas o no.

“Las personas participantes pueden asistir a todas las clases que deseen, y el propósito es que el estudiantado se una varias veces para seguir mejorando sus habilidades. La gente puede inscribirse enviando un correo electrónico a: mailto:lemonsquatter@proton.me.” Dijo la persona organizadora del Club Anti.

Historia por Alexis Sarmiento 
Arte por CJ Vaisset-Fauvel

Para ver la historia completa, haga clic en el enlace de nuestra biografía.
#ellenadornews #condadodehumboldt #noticiasdehumboldt #CalPolyHumboldt #CPHumboldt #Accesshumboldt
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El club Anti en colaboración con la instructora Kambri Briggs (el nombre de la persona organizadora del Club Anti y la localización se mantienen reservados por razones de seguridad), ofreció una clase gratuita de defensa personal, priorizando a personas afroamericanos, indígenas y de color, queer, trabajadoras sexuales, no binarias, de género no conforme y trans. Estas clases de defensa personal gratuitas se llevan a cabo el primer lunes del mes. Los grupos marginalizados necesitan espacios como estos no solo por la educación y los consejos que ofrecen, sino también para reconocer que vivimos en un mundo muy inquietante donde, el daño puede alcanzarnos en cualquier situación, lo esperemos o no y estemos preparadas o no. “Las personas participantes pueden asistir a todas las clases que deseen, y el propósito es que el estudiantado se una varias veces para seguir mejorando sus habilidades. La gente puede inscribirse enviando un correo electrónico a: mailto:lemonsquatter@proton.me.” Dijo la persona organizadora del Club Anti. Historia por Alexis Sarmiento Arte por CJ Vaisset-Fauvel Para ver la historia completa, haga clic en el enlace de nuestra biografía. #ellenadornews #condadodehumboldt #noticiasdehumboldt #CalPolyHumboldt #CPHumboldt #Accesshumboldt
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Tea is an app that advertises itself as a platform "to give women the tools they need to date safely in a world that often overlooks their protection.” The app is mainly geared toward women dating men, to provide a space where anonymous users can post photos, names and descriptions about specific men in the area. The app has surfaced in the campus community and students are using it to share their experiences with specific people in the local dating scene. 

Dating in a small town like Arcata can be difficult. Reed described dating in Humboldt County in one word, “funky.”

“In a big city, you could be a really messed up person. You could be a demon and just get lost in anonymity, but up here you see your exes, you see people you’ve hooked up with and you have to sort of confront that,” said Reed.

Story and photo by Kasandra Arreola

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Tea is an app that advertises itself as a platform "to give women the tools they need to date safely in a world that often overlooks their protection.” The app is mainly geared toward women dating men, to provide a space where anonymous users can post photos, names and descriptions about specific men in the area. The app has surfaced in the campus community and students are using it to share their experiences with specific people in the local dating scene. Dating in a small town like Arcata can be difficult. Reed described dating in Humboldt County in one word, “funky.” “In a big city, you could be a really messed up person. You could be a demon and just get lost in anonymity, but up here you see your exes, you see people you’ve hooked up with and you have to sort of confront that,” said Reed. Story and photo by Kasandra Arreola For the full story click the link in our bio. #ellenadornews #humboldt #humboldtcounty #humboldtstate #CalPolyHumboldt #CPHumboldt #Accesshumboldt
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Tea es una aplicación que se anuncia como una plataforma “para brindar a las mujeres las herramientas que necesitan para tener citas de manera segura en un mundo que a menudo no es seguro”. La app está dirigida principalmente a mujeres que salen con hombres y ofrece un espacio donde usuarias anónimas pueden publicar fotos, nombres y descripciones de hombres específicos en el área. La aplicación ha circulado en la comunidad del campus y estudiantes la están usando para compartir sus experiencias con personas del ámbito local de citas.

Salir en un lugar como Arcata puede ser difícil. Reed describió las citas en el condado de Humboldt en una palabra: “raro”.

“En una ciudad grande, puedes ser una persona realmente desastrosa. Podrías ser un demonio y perderte en el anonimato, pero aquí ves a tus ex, ves a la gente con la que has salido y tienes que confrontarlo”, dijo Reed.

Historia y foto por Kasanda Arreola y traducido por Maryanne Casas-Perez

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Tea es una aplicación que se anuncia como una plataforma “para brindar a las mujeres las herramientas que necesitan para tener citas de manera segura en un mundo que a menudo no es seguro”. La app está dirigida principalmente a mujeres que salen con hombres y ofrece un espacio donde usuarias anónimas pueden publicar fotos, nombres y descripciones de hombres específicos en el área. La aplicación ha circulado en la comunidad del campus y estudiantes la están usando para compartir sus experiencias con personas del ámbito local de citas. Salir en un lugar como Arcata puede ser difícil. Reed describió las citas en el condado de Humboldt en una palabra: “raro”. “En una ciudad grande, puedes ser una persona realmente desastrosa. Podrías ser un demonio y perderte en el anonimato, pero aquí ves a tus ex, ves a la gente con la que has salido y tienes que confrontarlo”, dijo Reed. Historia y foto por Kasanda Arreola y traducido por Maryanne Casas-Perez Para ver la historia completa, haga clic en el enlace de nuestra biografía. #ellenadornews #condadodehumboldt #noticiasdehumboldt #CalPolyHumboldt #CPHumboldt #Accesshumboldt
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