i voted for...

votedfor

🔝) = pretty much every reason why I voted.
>>mural found in Baltimore summer 2020, completed in 2017 by @mundano_sp

I voted for change.
I voted for hope.
I voted for racial justice.
I voted for science.
I voted for the environment
I voted for education.
I voted for healthcare.
I voted for reproductive rights.
I voted for basic human rights regardless of color, gender identity, country of origin, and sexual orientation.
I voted for better days under a leadership that cares for the well-being of our world.

haven’t voted yet?
vote for those who cannot vote.
vote for the hundreds of thousands who have lost their lives to COVID19 here in the U.S.
vote for Black people killed by police violence.
vote for the 545 children who can’t find their parents, and all those detained in ICE detention centers.
vote for the people who cannot vote bc of voter suppression—whether thru voter registration, access to polls, & ballot counting.
vote for your great great grandmother who didn’t have the right to participate to vote.
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if you need help finding a polling place, head to iwillvote.com
if you have voted, double check to see if your ballot has been received via link in bio

it feels like so many of us are holding our breaths right now...do take some deep, massive breaths today, friends. get outside. move your body. take good care in whatever form serves you best or at least betterish’ly ✌🏿✌🏾✌🏽✌🏼✌🏻

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