Every day we wake up and do our silly little tasks.. but not today.
TODAY is SHIVA BABY RELEASE DAY! Get in shiva babies and sugar daddies, we’re going to the movies—or
"The act of eating around other people who are mourning is not one I particularly enjoy, but it is one of the deepest and most profound eating experiences there is."
@imjasondiamond writes on the virtual shiva and missing a very specific type of eating https://nym.ag/3wfXQ3G
Shiva Baby (2020) is an absolute delight of claustrophobic proportions. I'm obsessed!!!!!!!!!!!! with the pacing and the tension and the cultural trauma of it all. I will watch it again on quiet nights and shut my eyes at the end of it so I can breathe. It's a perfect film. twitter.com/QuietlyEpic/st…
HELLO i talked to the cast and crew of SHIVA BABY!!!!! go see this movie i've watched it three times https://usatoday.com/story/entertainment/movies/2021/03/30/shiva-baby-glees-dianna-agron-talks-jewish-heritage-passover-film/7050869002/…@DiannaAgron@Rachel_Sennott@mollyjgordon
With Passover underway, "Shiva Baby" may be the perfect movie to watch this holiday season (if you don't mind being a little uncomfortable with your relatives.)
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Our hearts are with the families of the AAPI women slain yesterday. Hatred is infectious and cumulative - it begins w pejoratives about race and evolves into acts of unspeakable violence. We must do more than condemn. Our responsibility is to protect and defend. By word and deed.
.@Rachel_Sennott stars in Emma Seligman's feature debut, 'Shiva Baby.' https://ew.com/movies/shiva-baby-exclusive-trailer/?utm_campaign=entertainmentweekly_entertainmentweekly&utm_content=manual&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_term=602e9047e38974000159d8aa…
On a day for the history books, @TheAmandaGorman delivered a poem that more than met the moment. Young people like her are proof that "there is always light, if only we're brave enough to see it; if only we're brave enough to be it."
The work is here.
The work is offline.
The work is online.
The work is presence.
The work is strategic absence.
The work is in the streets.
The work is in legislative halls.
The work is in art.
The work is in policies.
The work is at the polls.
The work is wherever we are.
“Every office I’ve run for I was the first to win. First person of color. First woman. First woman of color. Every time,” Kamala Harris said, in 2019. Harris is the first female, first Black, and first South Asian Vice-President in U.S. history.
Here’s what people aren’t grasping about yesterday. People with guns stormed our Capitol building where our entire congress was gathered. Those people with guns could have potentially wiped out all of our elected officials. Hardly anyone tried to stop them. That’s a big deal.
Lastly:
I’m reminded of the voices who’ve continuously cried out for justice - the actual peaceful protesters. We have not forgotten your words or your plight. We see you.
Folks, we are going to be alright. Today isn’t going to break us. There is much to be done. Together.
I remember sitting on cable news where co-panelists would dismiss the kind of rhetoric we have heard over the last four years. As the president-elect told us today: “our democracy is fragile.” May we never take that for granted & work everyday towards a more perfect Union.
So many things.
First: I am feeling gratitude for those committed to democracy especially our next President & Vice President. Also gratefulness for the organizers in GA who never gave up & defied the “conventional wisdom” of what was possible in the South.