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  1. CW: Mutual Aid / HUGE Donation ($250!) / Emergency Exit

    💓 STUNNED. An anonymous hero just dropped $250 into the emergency fund. This is a transformative gift. The total is now $671!

    This is the tangible cost of a security deposit for a safe apartment in Pittsburgh. This is the "safe landing zone" becoming a reality, built by this community. I also got myself a phone job interview for tomorrow morning, so it's been a very good day, and a very big part of it has been thanks to all of you. 😻

    Thank you to this incredible person. Riko (my husky) and I are leaving by Friday. This is happening.

    AAAAAAH! 🚀

    gofundme.com/f/ellis-emergency

    #Trans #TransLatina #MutualAid #GoFundMe #EmergencyFund #CommunityFund #TransSafety #Pittsburgh #PleaseBoost

  2. CW: CW: Emergency Mutual Aid / High-Value Donations / Immediate Exit

    💥 WE ARE OVER $400! Two Anonymous Heroes Just Pledged $251!

    I am absolutely speechless and near tears this morning. (Don't worry! They're joyful!)

    Overnight, two unbelievably generous anonymous supporters contributed a combined $251 to this emergency fund, including one staggering, game-changing donation of over $200.

    This is the single biggest leap in momentum we have had. This brings our total fund to $421!

    This is no longer just hope; this is logistics. This is the one-way rental car to Pittsburgh. This is the security deposit for a safe landing zone. This is the proof that this community is building this bridge right now. This community is my lifeline right now, and I have never been more grateful to it, or to all of you, than I am right now. When I was advised to ask for the current goal amount, I hadn't believed it possible that something like that could be achieved. Or that anyone would want to achieve it for me.

    I'm still not sure I've fully processed what it means to me that you have seen me. Thank you, all of you. And thank you to these two incredible, anonymous heroes. You have just tangibly built the floor for my new life.

    Riko (my husky) and I are planning to leave by Friday. This is happening. I owe it to you. I owe it to me.

    gofundme.com/f/ellis-emergency

    #Trans #TransLatina #MutualAid #GoFundMe #EmergencyFund #CommunityFund #TransSafety #Pittsburgh #PleaseBoost

    P.S. GoFundMe keeps trying to get me to setup automatic donation thank-yous, and I'm like, "Boy, these people be giving me their hard-earned money, the last thing they deserve from me is a tasteless gingerbread man in the mail." 😹

  3. CW: CW: Emergency / Unsafe Living Conditions

    ⭐ URGENT! The situation has escalated. Emergency exit underway.

    To my community, I need to update you immediately. The environment here has become actively unsafe and destructive. My personal resources, including my only clean clothes, have been actively sabotaged.

    This is no longer a future plan; it is an immediate, critical safety extraction to Pittsburgh. I am leaving with compromised supplies.

    I am engaging trans-focused housing services in Pittsburgh (SisTers PGH) to secure immediate sanctuary. The $8,500 #GoFundMe is now for:

    🔹 Immediate Resupply: Necessities like essential clothes.
    🔹 Securing the Bridge: Housing until #LPC licensure in PA for high-value employment.
    🔹 Refugee Status: Life-saving migration from Iowa's hostile environment for #TransSafety & #HRT needs.

    Every donation and share right now fuels my immediate safety. If you can help, this is the moment.

    gofundme.com/f/ellis-emergency

    #Trans #TransLatina #MutualAid #EmergencyFund #CommunityFund #PleaseBoost #Latina #Pittsburgh

    P.S. Apologies if I sound weird. I'm still a little numb from what happened. 😿

  4. CW: GoFundMe & First Donation Celebration! 🎉

    Some wonderful news—the emergency safety fund has its first donation! 🥳

    A huge, heartfelt thank you to Nahum Wengrov for being the first to step up and contribute. That first donation is the most critical one; it breaks the inertia and officially starts the momentum. Thank you, Nahum! 💙

    We've taken the first step on the path to the $8,500 goal. If you are able to help, every share and every dollar is a crucial part of building this bridge to safety.

    gofundme.com/f/ellis-emergency

    #Trans #TransLatina #MutualAid #GoFundMe #TransSafety #EmergencyFund #CommunityFund #PleaseBoost #Latina

  5. The City of Thousand Oaks is seeking applicants for five scheduled vacancies on the Community Funding Review Committee (CFRC). 🌳

    Join the team that reviews applications and makes funding recommendations to the City Council regarding the Community Grant Program.

    👉 Members must be City of Thousand Oaks residents

    👉 Conflict of Interest filing and Ethics training is required

    Recruitment closes on May 23, 2024. Learn more and apply at www.toaks.co/grants.

    #community #grants #communityfund #thousandoaks #tocc

  6. Newsletter February 2025: Seattle Worldcon Has Fringe: We’re starting to plan our fringe events, attending membership rates will increase on March 1, announcing our virtual business meeting platform and times, our health policy was recently updated, community fund grants are being awarded and we’re accepting donations, and Hugo nominations are open… (#BusinessMeeting #CommunityFund #Fringe #HealthPolicy #HugoAwards #Memberships)

    Full post: seattlein2025.org/2025/02/17/n

  7. Seattle Worldcon Has—FRINGE

    Just like a certain Vulcan science officer, Seattle Worldcon has a Fringe.

    NBC Television

    If you want to explore the host city while you’re here, in the company of other Worldcon folks, Fringe is a great way to do it!

    Right now we’re just in the early planning stage, that is, staring goggle-eyed at the mountain of activities that are available in the shadow of Mount Rainier, wondering how many we can cram into our schedule. Fringe will take place before the con, approximately August 10–12, and afterwards, on August 18 and 19. There may also be a bit of morning programming during the con. We’ll need a few volunteers to help guide groups hither and yon.

    Some of Seattle’s finest attractions are just a short walk or ride away from the convention center, and there’s plenty more to see if you’re able to travel a little farther. Many of these attractions, like Spock, originated in the 1960s, when Seattle hosted a World’s Fair. The Monorail, Space Needle, Pacific Science Center, and International Fountain were all built for the event. Right alongside them you will find MoPOP, the Museum of Popular Culture, with its permanent science fiction and fantasy exhibits.

    Even closer to the convention center is Pike Place Market, the Underground Tour, the Seattle Central Library, and SIFF Cinema Downtown. Just slightly farther away we have boat tours, sports games, the Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI), Capitol Hill bookstores and breweries, the Museum of Flight, and much more.

    What do you want to see? Do you have more ideas for us? Would you like to volunteer to help out? Please contact us at [email protected].

    Attending Membership Rates Increase March 1!

    A rate increase is coming! Adult attending membership rates for Seattle Worldcon 2025 are set to increase by $30 on March 1, to a total of $280 ($50 WSFS membership + $230 attending supplement). Please purchase your membership before then to lock in today’s prices! Full registration information and a link to the registration portal can be found on the membership page on our website.

    Announcement: Virtual Business Meeting Platform and Meeting Times

    To follow up on our December announcement that the Seattle Worldcon will conduct the bulk of the 2025 WSFS Business Meeting through a series of virtual meetings held in July, we are now announcing the platform that will be used for the virtual WSFS business meetings, and the times of the meetings. We have selected Lumi Global’s virtual meeting platform. We will host a practice session at a time and date to be announced to help the community get to know Lumi’s platform prior to the meeting, and also publish written guidance.

    The meetings themselves will be held for up to three and a half hours each at the following times on these previously-announced dates:

    • Friday, July 4, 9 a.m.–12:30 p.m., Pacific Daylight Time (UTC-7)
    • Sunday, July 13, 9 a.m.–12:30 p.m., Pacific Daylight Time (UTC-7)
    • Saturday, July 19, 9 a.m.–12:30 p.m., Pacific Daylight Time (UTC-7)
    • Friday, July 25, 9 a.m.–12:30 p.m., Pacific Daylight Time (UTC-7)

    Thank you for joining us in this venture. If you have any questions, please contact [email protected].

    Health Policy Update!

    We have updated our Seattle Worldcon 2025 health policy to reflect what we expect to be our final policy unless circumstances, public health directives, or laws substantially change before the convention. Please read the full policy and plan ahead to minimize incidents of infection at the con.

    Community Fund- Awarding Grants and Accepting Donations

    The Seattle Worldcon Community Fund has completed its first round of grants. Congratulations to all recipients! If you have applied and haven’t yet been awarded a grant, you are still in consideration for future rounds. The next round of grants will be awarded in March.

    If you have applied and have not received an email from us about the status of your grant application, please check your spam folder. If you still haven’t, please contact us at [email protected].

    We are still accepting applications. You can find details about our focus groups and the application link on our Community Fund web page.

    In order to help as many fans as possible attend the event from the Pacific Northwest and around the world, the community fund is still accepting tax deductible donations. You can donate when you register, or by this direct donation link. Thank you to everyone who has donated so far. You are making a difference!

    Remember: Hugo Nominations Open Through March 14

    You should have received our special newsletter announcing the opening of the 2025 Hugo Award nominations on February 10. More information is available on our Hugo Awards Information page.

    Seattle Worldcon 2025

    https://seattlein2025.org/2025/02/17/newsletter-february-2025-seattle-worldcon-has-fringe/

    #BusinessMeeting #CommunityFund #Fringe #HealthPolicy #HugoAwards #Memberships

  8. Hello Worldcon Fan!

    There is a lot of news to cover in this edition, so let’s get started!

    Seattle Worldcon 2025 Announces the Best Poem Special Hugo Award!

    Get ready to mark your nominating lists with your favorite speculative, science fiction, and fantasy poems from 2024. The Seattle Worldcon team will award a special Hugo Award for best poem in 2025 to honor the rich, vibrant poetry culture of Seattle. From having one of the only poetry-only bookstores to having its own Civic Poet, the Seattle poetry scene teems with activity.

    For this special Hugo Award, nominate your favorite poem within the speculative, science fiction, and fantasy genres, published in 2024, that is at least three lines.

    We look forward to seeing what poems resonate with the WSFS membership.

    Look for more poetry-related announcements to come. And don’t hesitate to send us your ideas at Panel Suggestions.

    Congratulations to the 2024 Hugo Award Winners

    Best Novel

    Some Desperate Glory by Emily Tesh (Tordotcom, Orbit UK)

    Best Novella

    Thornhedge by T. Kingfisher (Tor, Titan UK)

    Best Novelette

    “The Year Without Sunshine” by Naomi Kritzer (Uncanny Magazine, November-December 2023)

    Best Short Story

    “Better Living Through Algorithms” by Naomi Kritzer (Clarkesworld May 2023)

    Best Series

    Imperial Radch by Ann Leckie (Orbit US, Orbit UK)

    Best Graphic Story or Comic

    Saga, Vol. 11 written by Brian K. Vaughan, art by Fiona Staples (Image Comics)

    Best Related Work

    A City on Mars by Kelly Weinersmith and Zach Weinersmith (Penguin Press; Particular Books)

    Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form

    Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, screenplay by John Francis Daley, Jonathan Goldstein and Michael Gilio, directed by John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein (Paramount Pictures)

    Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form

    The Last of Us: “Long, Long Time”, written by Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann, directed by Peter Hoar (Naughty Dog / Sony Pictures)

    Best Game or Interactive Work

    Baldur’s Gate 3, produced by Larian Studios

    Best Editor Short Form

    Neil Clarke

    Best Editor Long Form

    Ruoxi Chen

    Best Professional Artist

    Rovina Cai

    Best Semiprozine

    Strange Horizons, by the Strange Horizons Editorial Collective

    Best Fanzine

    Nerds of a Feather, Flock Together, editors Roseanna Pendlebury, Arturo Serrano, Paul Weimer; senior editors Joe Sherry, Adri Joy, G. Brown, Vance Kotrla.

    Best Fancast

    Octothorpe, by John Coxon, Alison Scott, and Liz Batty

    Best Fan Writer

    Paul Weimer

    Best Fan Artist

    Laya Rose

    Lodestar Award for Best YA Book

    To Shape a Dragon’s Breath by Moniquill Blackgoose (Del Rey)

    Astounding Award for Best New Writer (sponsored by Dell Magazines)

    Xiran Jay Zhao (eligibility extended at request of Dell Magazines)

    Announcing the Community Fund for Seattle Worldcon 2025!

    We are also happy to announce that we have been generously seeded with $30,000 from DisCon III to start a Community Fund for Seattle 2025. Our fund will have four focus areas: Pacific Northwest community members attending for the first time, LGBTQIA+ community members, BIPOC/AANHPI community members, and Global South community members. Applications for funds will open shortly and will be found on our website. We are also still gratefully accepting donations to increase our capacity, which can be made through our registration portal.

    Come work with us!

    Volunteer positions are currently available and many more will be opening up as the convention approaches. Let us know you are interested by filling out the volunteer form early! You can find it here on the website, and keep an eye on this page as more roles become available.

    Seattle’s program will feature a lot of hands-on and interactive content. Want to be a panelist? Here’s the form: Panelists and Presenters. Have panel suggestions? Tell us: Panel Suggestions.

    Creative people, it’s time to get started!

    Seattle Worldcon 2025 is built from a community of readers, makers, and creators of all types. As such, we’ll have a great deal of hands-on programming and events – ways for you to participate, if you wish. Here are three opportunities to join in if you are interested in making things:

    Group Costume Project: Want to be part of a group costume, but don’t have the connections to other costumers to make it happen? We’ve got you covered! We’ll announce a theme for the group costume after Worldcon in Glasgow. Just bring your own costume on the theme to Seattle, and be part of our group costume meetup. We’ll get a great group photo, and you’ll have a chance to connect with other costumers. Have a great idea for the theme? We want to know! Send suggestions to [email protected]. The theme should be broad enough for lots of interpretations, but specific enough to spark people’s creativity and create a fairly cohesive group. It should also be accessible to costumers of all skill levels. Let us know what you think!

    Single Pattern Contest: Keep checking for the announcement of the Single Pattern Contest – we’ll choose a commercially available sewing pattern. You will make something cool using that pattern – let your creativity run wild! A team of judges will evaluate the entries. Winners will be announced publicly, and prizes will be given.

    Props Contest: Show us your best atomic age, retro-futuristic prop! Whether it’s a ray gun, communicator, or other prop, we want to see what you can come up with to build yesterday’s future. A team of judges will evaluate the entries, and we’ll showcase them to the membership.  We can’t wait to see what you come up with!

    Thanks Glasgow!

    The Glasgow Worldcon, Glasgow 2024: A Worldcon for Our Futures was stellar. We made new friends, stocked up on inspiration, and brought on a ton of new volunteers. We can’t wait to replay some of the panels and events we missed while having conversations and hosting parties. Thanks for the hospitality and another great Scottish Worldcon.

    https://seattlein2025.org/2024/08/14/newsletter-august-2024-announcing-special-hugo-award-for-best-poem/

    #CommunityFund #DisconIII #Glasgow2024 #GroupCostumeProject #HugoAwards #PropsContest #SeattleWorldcon2025 #SinglePatternContest