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Indigenous representation?
Indian Country Today — a media outlet covering Indian Country that was on hiatus less than two years ago — has roared back to life, opening bureaus in Anchorage, Phoenix, and Washington, D.C., in addition to a partnership with the Associated Press.
The AP partnership represents the first time that a mainstream news service will distribute stories published by a Native American publication. In addition, the groundbreaking Associated Press partnership will enable stories that appear in reservation newspapers and are published by Indian Country Today to also be distributed on the AP’s wire service.
https://nextcity.org/features/view/we-are-all-on-native-land
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it is SO BIZARRE to me that "Use they" and "Ask pronouns" have disseminated so far into so many spaces where "... whether you think they're cis or trans" and "Don't fucking out people!" didn't come along for the ride
@doppledee had us worried for a moment there
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@FirstProgenitor @xander well we're very sneaky and good at being loud too so /shrug there's not really a good solution all around
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bad advice
@xander both! at the same time!
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@AzureHusky ur the best
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@AzureHusky what if we kinksame you instead
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@flowerenby @sireffe @thatgirllily @Squiddy oh yell FUCKIgN heah *excited flailing*
a bug, not a feature.
Genderless* cyberfae & co. at your service
assigned adult by the inexorable passage of time
don't use he/him or she/her pronouns for any of us without express permission
note that if we ever make you uncomfortable in any way please tell us so we know to stop. we're not always good at figuring these things out on our own