Deshawnda Bradley, #BlackLivesMatter and the Reminder That Self-Definition Is Essential to Our Survival

When I think of the heroines and heroes of Black History Month, I notice the similarities they possessed between them before the differences: they were brave on behalf of many; they were ahead of their time – able to see things those around them had difficulty understanding and accepting; they asked for things that seemed so simple yet were made seemingly impossible by others — like the right to live, to be treated as human beings, to be accepted for who they were, and most importantly to be able to define themselves with the hopes of breaking through oppressive categorizations. And because of everything they stood for, because they dared to be different, they often lived lives that were at risk, lives that were in danger.

Nowadays, we often look back on history and ask how those who opposed the greats did such terrible things, how those who were complacent stood watching when they could have helped, how they all played their part in keeping the rest of us from moving towards our full potential.

With these thoughts in mind and in light of the recent cases of Lamia Beard, Ty Montgommery, Yazmin Vash Payne, Penny Proud and other transgender women of color who have been murdered, I take this moment today to honor unsung heroines of our time through remembering the story of Deshawnda Bradley. Additionally, I pay my respects to all other victims of discrimination based on gendered identity, skin color, and other intersections of our beings. In other words, I remember the people who were brave enough to try and live life speaking their truths, pushing towards freedom through their adherence to tenants of self-definition.

Deshawnda Bradley, an aspiring cosmetology student also known as “Tata,” was 21 years old when she was shot to death in Los Angeles on December 3rd, 2014. She was killed while banging on the door of a South LA residence seeking help, according to LAPD detective Christopher Barling, and no suspects have been arrested. Her twin sister described her as “a loving caring person” without any known enemies.

While police believe it’s possible she was the victim of a robbery turned wrong, they never ruled out that this instance could have been a hate crime, which I believe is more likely. Because according to The National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs, “last year, at least 12 transgender women of color were murdered in what were all possibly acts of transphobic violence. Many of those murders have gone unsolved. NCAVP’s most recent report on LGBTQ violence reveals that 72 percent of anti-LGBT violence was directed against transgender women, 67 percent of whom were women of color.” With very little national attention, transgender victims (especially those of color) are forgotten while their cases grow cold and their murderers often walk free, as in the case of Deshawnda Bradley.

I am reminded of Audre Lorde’s words in Sister Outsider, where she writes, “I was going to die, if not sooner then later, whether or not I had ever spoken myself. My silences had not protected me. Your silence will not protect you […] because the machine will grind you to dust anyway, whether or not we speak. We can sit in our corners forever while our sisters and our selves are wasted, while our children are distorted and destroyed, we can sit in our safe corners mute as bottles, and we will still be no less afraid […] primarily for us all, it is necessary to teach by living and speaking those truths which we believe and know beyond understanding. Because in this way alone we can survive, by taking part in a process of life that is creative and continuing, that is growth […] if we do not define ourselves for ourselves, we will be defined by others for their use and to our detriment.”

Audre Lorde calls for the characteristics I spoke of that define leaders we remember in Black history, and even more explicitly she calls for us to not be the ones in opposition to change, to not be the ones who stand idle watching as bystanders. She calls for us to stand up and speak and honor those who have been brave enough to fight for the right to self-definition and self-realization for us all.

Responding to her call and to the instructions laid out by those who came before us means raising awareness, having more conversations, and sharing the stories of all our heroines and heroes. It also means doing our part to end the violence 0r at the very least ending our complacency. Thank you, Deshawnda Bradley for speaking your truth, for being brave on our behalf, for being ahead of our time, for asking for the things that should be simple yet are made virtually impossible by others, and for doing your part in breaking through oppressive categorizations of human life. This one is for you. May you rest in power and in peace.

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This post is part of the “28 Black Lives That Matter” series produced by The Huffington Post for Black History Month. Each day in February, this series will shine a spotlight on one African-American individual who made headlines in 2014 — mostly in circumstances we all wished had not taken place. This series will pay tribute to these individuals and address the underlying circumstances that led to their unfortunate outcomes. To follow the conversation on Twitter, view #28BlackLives — and to see all the posts as part of our Black History Month coverage, read here.

BuzzFeed launches ‘Cute or Not’ app for pet pics

BuzzFeed launches 'Cute or Not' app for pet picsBuzzFeed, the site dedicated to gifs, “which ____ are you?” quizzes, and other viral content, has released a new app that has one focus: yep, you guessed, cute pet pictures. Essentially nothing more than Tinder for pets, the “Cute or Not” app is not about showing the articles and other content available on the full site, but rather has users … Continue reading

Custom Sonic the Hedgehog SEGA Genesis Console

I didn’t play the SEGA Genesis console all that much when it first hit big. I was more of a Nintendo guy back then. I did get into some of those Genesis games a few years later though and that console had a lot of classic games. If I ever decide to play it again, I think I’ll get a special custom console like this one.

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This Sonic the Hedgehog console is the work of Etsy seller 8bitevolutiongaming. This console is painted similarly to those custom painted vans from the 70s. It was painted using high quality automotive paint, and clear coat for durability. The set includes a working SEGA Genesis console and one matching controller.

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It’s only $250(USD) – not bad for a work of original art that doubles as a playable retro console.

Thanks For the Net Neutrality, Oligarchs

“Net neutrality” will be the law of the land following the Federal Communications Commission’s vote to reclassify broadband Internet services as public utilities. Please take some time this week to thank the outspoken citizens who made this possible. These heroes of the open Internet are regular folk, just like you and me, with names like Microsoft, eBay, Facebook, Google and Amazon. Congrats to a major industry on its lobbying victory!

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Poroshenko: Boris Nemtsov Killed Over Evidence Linking Russia To Ukraine Conflict

KIEV, Feb 28 (Reuters) – Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said on Saturday Russian opposition politician Boris Nemtsov was murdered because he planned to disclose evidence of Russia’s involvement in Ukraine’s separatist conflict.

Poroshenko paid tribute to Nemtsov, who was shot dead late on Friday, and said the fierce critic of President Vladimir Putin had told him a couple of weeks ago that he had proof of Russia’s role in the Ukraine crisis and would reveal it.

“He said he would reveal persuasive evidence of the involvement of Russian armed forces in Ukraine. Someone was very afraid of this … They killed him,” Poroshenko said in televised comments during a visit to the city of Vinnytsia.

More than 5,600 people have been killed since pro-Russian separatists rebelled in east Ukraine last April, after the ousting of a Moscow-backed president in Kiev and Russia’s annexation of the Crimea peninsula.

Kiev and its Western allies say the rebels are funded and armed by Moscow, and backed by Russian military units. Moscow denies aiding sympathizers in Ukraine, and says heavily armed Russian-speaking troops operating without insignia there are not its men. (Reporting by Alessandra Prentice and Polina Devitt,; Additional reporting by Margarita Chornokondratenko,; Editing by Alexander Winning and Timothy Heritage)

Egypt Court Declares Hamas A 'Terrorist Organization'

CAIRO (AP) — An Egyptian court declared Hamas a “terrorist organization” on Saturday, further isolating the rulers of the Gaza Strip who once found a warm welcome under the country’s past Islamist government.

The ruling by Judge Mohamed el-Sayed of the Court For Urgent Matters described Hamas as targeting both civilians and security forces inside Egypt’s restive Sinai Peninsula and aiming to harm the country. The Sinai has been under increasing attack by Islamic extremists since the Egyptian military ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi in 2013. “It has been proven without any doubt that the movement has committed acts of sabotage, assassinations and the killing of innocent civilians and members of the armed forces and police in Egypt,” the judge’s ruling said, according to state news agency MENA.

In Gaza, Hamas official Mushir al-Masri condemned the decision and urged Egypt to reverse course.

“This ruling serves the Israeli occupation. It’s a politicized decision that constitutes the beginning of Egypt evading its role toward the Palestinian cause,” he said. “This is a coup against history and an Egyptian abuse of the Palestinian cause and resistance, which fights on behalf of the Arab nation. We call on Egypt to reconsider this dangerous decision.”

The ruling further isolates Hamas, which once found open support under Morsi and from his now-outlawed Muslim Brotherhood group. Egypt’s new government recently has begun clearing a buffer zone along its border with Gaza in an attempt to destroy a cross-border network of tunnels that Hamas considers a lifeline.

Last month, an Egyptian court banned Hamas’ military wing, the Izzedine al-Qassam Brigades, and also designated it a terrorist organization.

The Cairo court said that Hamas’ fighters had used heavy weapons against the army, and was colluding with the Brotherhood.

“It has been also ascertained with documents that (Hamas) has carried out bombings that have taken lives and destroyed institutions and targeted civilians and the armed forces personnel,” the ruling said. “It has also been ascertained that this movement works for the interests of the terrorist Brotherhood organization.”

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Associated Press writer Fares Akram in Gaza City, Gaza Strip, contributed to this report.

Dirty Pig Pulls Over Man, Takes Bribe (VIDEO)

Let’s hope no one squeals.

A Bradford, Maine, man was cruising along last Sunday when an officer of the hog stopped his vehicle.

“What’s up, big guy?” the man in the vehicle says during the 51 second confrontation.

It’s clear the swine isn’t taking any beef, snorting and sniffing at the man until finally, the terrified driver feels he has no other choice but to offer a bribe.

“You want a cookie?” the man asks.

The pig accepts and the man is allowed to continue on his way.

After reaching out to his superiors, owners Stacey and Brian — who identified the rogue pig as Buster — came to the animal’s defense.

“We made him our buddy,” Brian told WAIBI. “In the summertime, he gets daiquiris and deserts for breakfasts and then he gets some grain and what not, whatever we can come up with and he’s just part of the bunch. He hangs out. Does campfires with us in the summer and in the winter time, he runs amok and startles the neighbors.”

Running amok? Startling neighbors? It’s time we got these crooked hogs off our streets.

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The Eiffel Tower Just Became A Little More Green. Here Are 8 Other Landmarks That Did It First

Two wind turbines have been successfully installed on the Eiffel Tower to offset some of the structure’s energy use, renewable energy company UGE and the public service authority in charge of the iconic landmark announced this week.

The two turbines, which were placed 400 feet above ground level, are expected to produce 10,000 kWh annually. This will offset the power used by commercial activities on the tower’s first floor, according to UGE. The turbines are of the vertical axis variety, as opposed to the larger and more common horizontal axis turbines that rotate like traditional windmills, and they are painted to match the tower.

The project is part of a larger efficiency upgrade that also includes LED lighting and rooftop solar panels on a visitor pavilion.

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The Eiffel Tower might be lighting a greener path in Paris, but there are other landmarks in cities around the world that have undergone updates to become more environmentally friendly. Here are eight of them:

The White House
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President Jimmy Carter famously had solar panels added to the White House roof in 1979. The panels, which were intended to heat water, were removed after Ronald Reagan took office. With little fanfare, the George W. Bush administration installed the White House’s first active solar electric system in 2002. President Barack Obama installed another set of panels in 2014.

Vatican City
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Solar Panels were installed on the roof of the 6,300-seat Paul VI Audience Hall in the Vatican in 2008. During his papacy, Benedict XVI made calls for greater environmental protection, and his successor, Pope Francis, has acknowledged manmade climate change and lamented a “culture of waste.”

London’s Tower Bridge
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In 2012, London upgraded the lights on its iconic Tower Bridge to more energy-efficient LEDs. “The spectacular view of Tower Bridge from my office in City Hall is one of my favorites in London,” London Mayor Boris Johnson said in a 2011 statement announcing the project. “It’s fantastic to now be able to crack on with this work to make it even better, brighter and greener and at no cost to the taxpayer.”

The Empire State Building
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New York City’s Empire State Building underwent a significant renovation in 2009 that included retrofitting the skyscraper to be more energy efficient. It received LEED Gold certification in 2011, making it the tallest LEED-certified building in the United States. The building’s retrofit reduced energy consumption by an estimated 38 percent, and put it in the top 25 percent of the most energy-efficient U.S. office buildings.

Berlin’s Reichstag Building
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Built in the late nineteenth century, the home of Germany’s parliament was damaged in a 1933 fire and by allied bombing during World War II. It fell into disuse after the war, but a rebuilding was completed in 1999 and it once again hosts the legislature of a unified Germany.

Along with a glass dome that lets in natural light, the building has a biofuel-powered combined heat and power system that produces about 80 percent of the building’s electricity and 90 percent of its heat. The building also has photovoltaic solar panels on the roof and low-flow water fixtures.

George Washington Bridge
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In 2009, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey finished upgrading the George Washington Bridge’s light “necklace” to energy efficient LEDs. The Port Authority estimated that the upgrade would cut 260,000 pounds of carbon dioxide emissions annually.

Rio de Janeiro’s Christ The Redeemer Statue
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LED lights have illuminated Rio’s famous mountaintop statue of Christ since 2011.

Sydney Opera House
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The Sydney Opera House has implemented several steps to improve the facility’s sustainability, including more efficient air conditioners and lighting, along with a cooling system that uses seawater and saves millions of gallons of drinking water annually.

Russian Opposition Leaders See Kremlin Links To Nemtsov Slaying

Russian opposition leaders on Saturday accused the Kremlin of being behind the death of a towering figure of post-Soviet politics, Boris Nemtsov, as they struggled to come to grips with the highest-profile assassination of President Vladimir Putin’s 15 years in power.

Woman In Wheelchair Shovels The Snow And Blows Us Away

The record snow in Massachusetts has met its match.

From her motorized wheelchair, Crystal Evans of Braintree has shoveled snow for more than 100 hours since January, WCVB reported. Holding the shovel between her footrests, she becomes a human snowplow — and inspires others to pitch in. Volunteers joined her Sunday to clear out a segment of blocked pavement.

The 33-year-old mother and home-business owner, who has a neuromuscular disease, explained that moms walking with strollers, the elderly and other citizens require a clear path. “It needs to be accessible to everybody,” Evans told the ABC affiliate, adding that she’s just doing her civic duty.

Nearby Boston has already surpassed more than 100 inches of snow this season, CBS noted.

For Evans, helping out was a no-brainer. “We can’t stop our lives because of snow,” she told the Patriot-Ledger.

According to the newspaper, Evans has been requesting help on Facebook and brings extra shovels for those who show up. The volunteer shovel force now numbers about 50, Braintree Patch reported.

And it all began when Evans had to mail a package for her party favor business at the post office before a snowstorm, but faced a blockade of the white stuff. Then she went to work. “I had a clear path and I thought I could clear a path for everyone, not just for me,” she told Patch.

Evans is digging in for another cause as well. She wants the more static International Symbol of Access changed to an active person in a wheelchair.

“There is so much stigma of what people believe a disabled person is; they don’t expect us to be working,” Evans told WCVB. “They don’t expect us to be out in the community.”

H/T Yahoo