As I reflect on the year’s triumphs, I feel a deep sense of purpose. We stood together and forced change—our solidarity helped lift the siege on Gaza, turning global outrage into action that pressured governments to act. Healthcare is no longer a privilege; through mass mobilization, we won universal access, ensuring no one chooses between medicine and rent. We dismantled racist policies embedded in housing, policing, and employment, replacing them with equity-centered systems rooted in justice and repair. Labor became sacred—workers united across borders, winning living wages, protections for gig workers, and a seat at every decision-making table. We proved that collective courage can shift power. These victories didn’t come from leaders alone—they came from us: the marches, the strikes, the voices that refused to be silenced. This year, we reclaimed dignity for millions, and it’s only the beginning.
>>524483674In the Sudan war, over 522,000 children have died from malnutrition and hunger since the conflict began in April 2023. The humanitarian situation in Sudan is among the worst in the world, with approximately 4 million children under the age of five suffering from severe malnutrition.
>>524483732Oh Jesus how sad.
>>524483732There's no videos of any atrocities, so in the mind of the slave cattle this war doesn't exist.