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demmiblue

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Thu Dec 29, 2016, 08:34 AM Dec 2016

2016 Was a Really Bad Year. These Folks Made It Better.

Source: Mother Jones



2016 was certainly a bad year. The planet continued to get hotter (spelling doom for future habitants of Earth), natural disasters wreaked havoc all over the world, white nationalists and neo-Nazis stopped hiding on the fringes of society, and Prince, David Bowie, and Carrie Fisher left us way too soon. But before we consider 2016 as being totally bleak, let's pause and remember a few folks who made a bad year better. From smart kids to activists and politicians, here are some of the bright spots.

Sarah McBride: Sarah McBride made history this year when she became the first transgender woman to speak at a major-party convention. "Will we be a nation where there is only one way to love, only one way to look, and only one way to live?" McBride, the national press secretary for the Human Rights Campaign, asked fellow Democrats gathered to nominate Hillary Clinton. "Or will we be a nation where everyone has the freedom to live openly and equally?" Growing up in Wilmington, Delaware, McBride didn't think she could live authentically as herself while achieving her professional goals in politics. Since coming out in 2012, she's been proving her younger self wrong, breaking down barriers and fighting for transgender rights. As an intern, McBride became one of the first transgender people to work in the White House, and she played an instrumental role in getting transgender rights legislation passed in Delaware. She also made waves this year when a bathroom selfie she took in North Carolina went viral after state lawmakers approved legislation barring transgender people from using the bathroom of their choice.

Mari Copeny: Mari Copeny is better known as Little Miss Flint. In 2014, her hometown's water was poisoned with lead when the city of Flint, Michigan, changed to an improperly treated water supply. It took months to warn Flint residents, and as a result thousands of children in the city tested positive for high levels of lead in their blood. Mari sent a letter to the White House asking President Barack Obama to visit, and Obama responded and visited Flint a few weeks later. Mari’s mother operates a Twitter account for the young girl where she continues to tweet about the ongoing water crisis.

Dinner is done, it took 6 packs of water, so 144 bottles of water #FlintWaterCrisis #ThanksGiving #WaterIsLife

— Little Miss Flint (@LoveMeLuLu22) November 24, 2016


Lindy West: In a year when some of the worst corners of the internet gained new power, Lindy West's accounts of confronting trolls provided badly needed evidence that you can stand up to cyberbullying and win. In her debut novel, Shrill, West describes what fat shaming really means, a perspective that This American Life host Ira Glass and others have noted changed their perspective on the issue. West’s book, which is a New York Times bestseller, is a delightful yet heart-wrenching collection of essays, spanning subjects from sexism in comedy to finding love. A columnist for the Guardian, she has also argued that objectifying men at the Olympics was not a real issue, and she's called on everyone to dispense with verbal contortions and just call white nationalists Nazis. (West spoke to Mother Jones earlier this year about internet trolls, fat shaming, and rape culture.)


Read more: http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/12/mother-jones-people-made-bad-2016-better
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2016 Was a Really Bad Year. These Folks Made It Better. (Original Post) demmiblue Dec 2016 OP
Thank you for this. n/t MBS Dec 2016 #1
It's nice to see something positive... morganallen Dec 2016 #2
Yes they DID ake 2016 BETTER!!!! onecent Dec 2016 #3
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