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Sarah Chavez
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Chicana. Author of WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT DEATH 📚 Helping people live & die better at orderofthegooddeath.com, Ask a Mortician, & radicaldeathstudies.com 💀 Death + food, ritual, folklore, horror, film, culture & society 🔸 https://msha.ke/sarahcalavera
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📚 My book WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT DEATH is out today!

While death & grief is something kids will inevitably experience, as a society we haven’t done a very good job preparing them for it.
It’s Halloween season and people want to talk about death, so I’m booked and busy like Lizzie

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Don't You Be Afraid Of Ghosts! They're Your Best Friends, Says Woman

Freeport Journal-Standard, Illinois, 1923
The high, sustained heat levels naturally generated during the body composting process inactivates chemo, pharmaceuticals, antibiotics to well below safe levels—so yes, still an option!
The terror is not new. These events are connected to a longer and wider global agenda of power and oppression. But LA also has a long history of resistance, of taking care of & protecting each other—we’re determined to continue that legacy now.

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Immigration Resources/Recursos Migratoria
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The following day over 200 sailors descended on dtla & predominantly Chicano neighborhoods on the east side. Their 1st victims were children-12 & 13 year old boys who the sailors beat with clubs, stripped, & burned their clothing.
This is a part of my family’s history, LA history & our legacy of resilience & resistance.

If you aren’t familiar, on June 3, 1943 eleven sailors got off of a bus in dtla & claimed they were attacked by Chicanos wearing Zoot Suits, a style of clothing that originated within Black communities.
With all eyes on LA the past few days I can’t help but note the eerie similarities in events that played out here over 80 years ago from June 3rd to 8th—the Zoot Suit Riots. A time when Chicanos & other poc were targeted, their communities terrorized & subjected to violent attacks.
In today’s What the Helly?

An AI generated video of a man killed in a road rage incident was allowed to “talk” to the courtroom & provide the victim’s own impact statement at killer’s sentencing hearing.

Family said judge was “moved” by video & gave max sentence

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Road rage victim in Arizona resurrected through AI to deliver his own impact statement
A man who was killed in a road rage incident in Chandler, Arizona was brought back to life through artificial intelligence to deliver his own victim impact statement during his killer’s sentencing.
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Craterellus cornucopioides were referred to as "The Trumpet of the Dead," as it was believed the dead buried beneath played them
*doot doot* #FolkloreThursday
To this day you can attend Walpurgisnacht festivities in German towns in the the Hartz mountain region.
Brooms and children were hidden away on Walpurgisnacht to prevent witches from taking them up to the Brocken to possibly be eaten (the children, not the brooms)
Bonfires were built with the hope that the flames would rise high enough to burn any witches who were flying overhead
Noisemaking, such as ringing bells, (especially church bells) was often employed to scare away evil spirits
Doorways & livestock were painted with crosses & adorned with bouquets of herbs in hopes of repelling mischievous beings & witches who would often enchant the beasts & fly on their backs to the Brocken
Extra care and precautions were necessary for mortals on Walpurgisnacht. There were numerous rules and rituals that were believed to safeguard people from supernatural harm.
You may remember the Night on Bald Mountain segment from #Disney ‘s 1940 film Fantasia, which depicted a witches’ night in progress (watch here: youtu.be/b756FPiLlp8)
Witches celebrated Walpurgisnacht with lavish feasting, orgies, and general merrymaking, with the Devil himself presiding over the festivities
Many of them will be on their way to the Brocken, the highest peak in Germany’s Harz Mountain range, surrounded by a deep forest which is often shrouded in thick mists, and believed to be inhabited by strange, supernatural beings.
It’s believed that on these two nights the veil between the worlds separating the living and the dead, the seen and the unseen thins; allowing otherworldly beings to mingle openly among us
Walpurgisnacht falls exactly 6 months after Samhain/Halloween, which means we’re halfway to Halloween!