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The Emotional First Responders

I've been thinking a lot about the people who had no choice but to get up and get to work on Wednesday morning, and the people who had a choice and chose to get up and get to work.

Teachers, therapists, nurses, lawyers, the organizers. The artists.

I keep thinking about that Fred Rodgers quote and how it applies to the emotional trauma that many people are feeling, have been feeling, for a long time now, not just these past few days.

Honestly, I keep thinking about anything but the reality of the next four years, trying to distract myself, but it doesn't sit right.

As artists we are called to action. Even if we don't know where to begin. Or how to begin. Or even if we can being - we will, we must.

Below are some resources that some of the amazing emotional first responders we know have shared. We are not alone. You are not alone.

Please feel free to share more links in the comments.


SELF CARE

The "Oh Shit! What Should I Do Before January?" Guide

HRC/LGBTQIA Resources

Dealing With Harassers

Immigrant Legal Resource Center - Community Resources

Black Lives Matter

#GOTYOURBACK

20 Tips to Release Stress and Heal Trauma after this #&*^@ Election

17 Resources For Anyone Who Isn't OK Right Now

TAKE ACTION

ACLU/It's Time to Fight

Southern Poverty Law Center

NAACP

NARAL Pro-Choice America

What to Do if You Are Witnessing Islamophobic Harassment - An Illustrated Guide

VoteRunLead

Planned Parenthood Action Fund

A List of Pro-Women, Pro-Immigrant, Pro-Earth, Anti-Bigotry Organizations That Need Your Support

Find Your Representative

Contact Your Senator

How to Easily be a White Ally to Marginalized Communities

We Have to Create a Culture That Won't Vote For Trump

Campaign Zero

American-Muslim Community/Support

Homeless Women Fund

#IAMNOTAFRAID

The Trevor Project

COMFORT AND CHANGE (Articles)

Thoughts for the Horrified

A primer on executive power: Trump can't end same-sex marriages, but he could speed up deportations

No Place for Self-Pity, No Room for Fear

The Pendulum Swings Both Ways

What Do We Do Now?

Don't Mourn, Fight Like Hell

Kenney: Philadelphia Stays A 'Sanctuary City' Despite Trump

Autocracy: Rules for Survival

EVENTS/GATHERINGS

Saturday, November 12, 4:00pm
FREE Self Defense Classes for Muslims, POC, LGBTQIA folks+
45th and Baltimore Ave

Saturday, November 12, 5:00pm
Rally for Love
22nd and Carpenter

Now through November 20th
Marisol, by Jose Rivera
Directed by James Ijames
See some powerful, woman centric theater about and apocalyptic time.
Villanova Theatre

Sunday, November 13th
Philly Trump Protest for Solidarity
Thomas Paine Plaza

Sunday, November 13th
Planned Parenthood Fundraiser
Ortlieb's

Monday, November 14, 1:50pm
Artistic Responses to Black Lives Matter
Community College of Philadelphia

Monday, November 14th
Born to Run: A Beginner's Guide to Running for Office - Or Just Raging Against The System
Painted Bride

Monday, November 14th
Post-Election Healing
The Drake

Tuesday, November 15th
Making Art Political: A Panel Discussion on Street Art and Advocacy

Tuesday, November 15th
SWING STATE Post-Election Recovery Roundtable
Little Berlin

Wednesday, November 16th
Anti-Trump: Rally for Police Reform
#blacklivesmatter
Race Street

Wednesday, November 16th
Stronger Together: Embracing Community for Hope
Painted Bride

Thursday, November 17th
Shaun King Speaking at the University of Pennsylvania

Saturday, November 19th
Love Trumps Hate: Protest Trump in Philly
Broad and JFK

Saturday, November 26th
Queen Mary: A Queer Dance Party in Philly
The Bearded Ladies & SUPERobject invite you aboard, it's...QUEEN MARY: A queer dance party cruising toward West Philly to dock on your face! Go down with the ship! Dance off all that family time!

Saturday, November 26th
Queer Performances of Color
CiBo Ristorante Italiano

Sunday, December 4th
Applied Mechanics Community Dinner

Wednesday, December 7th
Nasty Women Open Call to Artists