Thursday, September 27, 2007

what i just read and decided to post because it made me think of Suzanne.

When a creative scientist, artist, or philosopher has been for some hours
or days intent on his work, his mind often takes on an almost physical character.
That is, his mind becomes his real body.

HD Notes on Thought and Vision

2 comments:

  1. dear kate,

    i have a favor to ask.
    i'd do it back-channel, but i don't have your e-mail.
    would you consider forwarding the below message to conrad?

    all best,
    judy

    PRESS RELEASE:

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    Contacts:
    Jack Aponte (jack@srlp.org, 347-247-1526)
    Naomi Clark (naomi@srlp.org, 917-907-4870)


    Police Brutality Strikes Fifth Anniversary of Sylvia Rivera Law Project

    NEW YORK - On the night of Wednesday, September 26, officers from the
    9th Precinct of the New York Police Department attacked without
    provocation members of the Sylvia Rivera Law Project and of its
    community. Two of our community members were violently arrested, and
    others were pepper sprayed in the face without warning or cause.

    The Sylvia Rivera Law Project (www.srlp.org) is an organization that
    works on behalf of low-income people of color who are transgender,
    gender non-conforming, or intersex, providing free legal services and
    advocacy among many other initiatives. On Wednesday night, the Sylvia
    Rivera Law Project was celebrating its fifth anniversary with a
    celebration and fundraising event at a bar in the East Village.

    A group of our community members, consisting largely of queer and
    transgender people of color, witnessed two officers attempting to
    detain a young Black man outside of the bar. Several of our community
    members asked the officers why they were making the arrest and using
    excessive force. Despite the fact that our community was on the
    sidewalk, gathered peacefully and not obstructing foot traffic, the
    NYPD chose to forcefully grab two people and arrested them. Without
    warning, an officer then sprayed pepper spray across the group in a
    wide arc, temporarily blinding many and causing vomiting and intense
    pain.

    "This is the sort of all-too-common police violence and overreaction
    towards people of color that happens all the time," said Dean Spade,
    founder of the Sylvia Rivera Law Project. "It's ironic that we were
    celebrating the work of an organization that specifically opposes
    state violence against marginalized communities, and we experienced a
    police attack at our celebration."

    "We are outraged, and demand that our community members be released
    and the police be held accountable for unnecessary use of excessive
    force and falsely arresting people," Spade continued.

    Damaris Reyes is executive director of GOLES, an organization working
    to preserve the Lower East Side. She commented, "I'm extremely
    concerned and disappointed by the 9th Precinct's response to the
    situation and how it escalated into violence. This kind of aggressive
    behavior doesn't do them any good in community-police relations."

    Supporters will be gathering at 100 Centre Street tomorrow, where the
    two community members will be arraigned. The community calls for
    charges to be dropped and to demand the immediate release of those
    arrested.

    - END -

    j

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  2. kate you make me feel so happy today, which is terribly gray and awful in SF, and cold

    it's just so nice to be thought of by you, and especially in this way.

    this place is lonely without you

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