Wednesday, November 6, 2024

But, but...in Moldova

In welcome contrast to local electoral dramas, free and fair elections seem to have gone smoothly for now in Moldova in spite of Russian attempts to interfere.

Extra credit to readers who know where Moldova is before you watch the video or have any perspectives on geopolitics and why the US might care.


Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Rachel Maddow takes on Elon about national security issues.

Can you say geopolitical Jenga game?

Can you say raking in big bucks from all sides of a war?

B b but, I thought citizen diplomacy is supposed to be a good thing?

Um, er, Elon is not the only billionaire who probably singlehandedly wields too much influence in US national security realities.

More transparency would be awesome. 

So would accountability.

EX  President Gropesaurus has already, deservedly, been declared a counterintelligence nightmare. 

AND, whatever one thinks of national security issues, it would be REALLY good to know what happened to all the documents that #FelonDon already stole.


Get out there and VOTE if you haven't done so already.

Monday, November 4, 2024

Vlad Vexler: Kamala gets a C but that still beat....

For anyone who thinks an outside perspective will somehow calm pre election jitters.

How the election looks to Vlad Vexler.

RantWoman is not in the habit of thinking about the term "political philosopher" but does appreciate someone who does not hesitate in his gentle way to be a provocateur.


Saturday, November 2, 2024

Quaker Voice Legislative Fellowship: APPLY BY November 15

 Quaker Voice Legislative Fellowship

The Quaker Voice Legislative Fellowship Program encourages the active engagement of fellowship holders in the state legislative process through mentorship, skill development, and partnering with legislative advocates in their work. Participants do not need to be Quakers.

The program provides a $500 stipend. Applications are due November 15, with decisions by November 20.

Quaker Voice Legislative Fellows are young adults ages 16-35 who live or study in the state of Washington. Each Fellow joins a group working to support action in the state legislature on issues in environment, police and prisons, healthcare, affordable housing, and other justice concerns. Within the scope of the working group, the Fellow develops background materials and tracks legislation, in partnership with an experienced Quaker Voice citizen advocate. Each fellow has an opportunity to see in depth how a lobbyist works by shadowing Paul Benz, our Senior Legislative Advocate, for a day. Travel costs to Olympia for Quaker Lobby Day and the shadow day are covered by the program.


For more information about what to expect of this opportunity and how to apply check out 2024-25 Legislative Fellowship Program — Quaker Voice

We can never say it enough #EveryVoteMatters

News flash: US citizens who have lived in WA for at least 30 days can register to vote in WA IN PERSON at voting centers all the way to Election Day, November 5. For detailed info about how to do that check out the King County and WA Secretary of State sites referenced below.


Election Day Your Washington State ballot must be postmarked no later than Tuesday, November 5, Election Day. It must be signed. Postage is free! You can also return your ballot at a Ballot drop box. Closes 8:00 pm Election Day. If you lost your ballot, need an accessible voting center, wish to track your ballot, or have other questions, visit www.kingcounty.gov/elections, or www.vote.wa.gov. You can also call 206-296-VOTE or 1-800-448-4881. 


B-b-but, what's an "accessible voting center?"


I am so glad someone asked!


An accessible voting center has voting machines, including voting machines equipped so that blind, low vision, print disabled, or people with other disabilities have the same ability to vote privately and independently as everyone else who votes by mail takes for granted.


You mean I have to leave my house to use accessible voting technology. 


Yup. In  WA you do. In WA people serving in the military or living overseas have access to secure online voting. Other states are further along that WA about provided this access to people with disabilities.


But look!


There is help about transportation costs at least for some voters!

Adventures of RantWoman: Attention Blind and Low vision voters in WA: DO YOU NEED A RIDE to a voting center to use accessible voting options


The important thing is to have a plan and VOTE.


And any readers who think RantWoman is probably just doing typical partisan blather, as co-chair of the WA Council of the Blind Advocacy Committee, RantWoman knows in the soul of her being that ALL voters with disabilities need access to secure, PRIVATE online voting.


So just VOTE.

Friday, November 1, 2024

VERY short Notice invitation TODAY Nov,. 1 to Seattle premier of Leap of Faith!

Thriller question: 

Will RantWoman attend the Seattle Premier of a multifaith documentary called "Leap of Faith"  playing today Friday at the AMC on 45th Street in the University district?

OR

Will RantWoman go to the Mozart Requiem for All Souls Day mass at 7 pm at St James Cathedral?

Which will it be:

12 religious leaders who definitely are not all grey-haired white people

OR

the opportunity, shamelessly to soak up powerful music while surrounded by people going to mass?

Stay tuned.

And check out registration info after this trailer:




You are invited to the Seattle premiere of Nicholas Ma and Morgan Neville's timely new feature documentary film, Leap of Faith, tomorrow Friday, November 1st, at 7:00pm at AMC Seattle 10 (4500 9th Ave NE. Seattle, WA).

Here is the Leap of Faith trailer:  

Complimentary tickets can be reserved at the link here.

Seating is limited and we expect to sell out quickly!

Leap of Faith: Troubled by our fractured society, 12 Midwestern Christian leaders struggle with some of today’s most contentious questions in a provocative and inspiring exploration of whether we can disagree and still belong to each other in a divided world.

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Only in theaters beginning October 4th.

Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Protests in support of Palestine at Princeton

#Princeton #Palestine

RantWoman will be offering selected links about Palestine support activities on the campus of Princeton, her alma mater.


RantWoman means to pay attention, in addition to the substance of the protests, to hot button themes such as academic integrity, any statements from major donors, and other considerations of wealth, social responsibility, and privilege reflected in modern post-high school education.


 Daily Princetonian: Pro-palestinian protest defies ban on protests at some locations