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  1. omg trailblazer (honkai: star rail) came out perfect?? 😭✨

    🎨 Gallery + commissions → lahmu.live

    #fanart #trailblazer(honkai:starrail) #aiart #characterart

  2. rendered trailblazer (honkai: star rail) after a long night in the workshop and somehow the tiredness made it hit harder.

    🎨 Gallery + commissions → lahmu.live

    #fanart #trailblazer(honkai:starrail) #aiart #characterart

  3. made fan art of trailblazer (honkai: star rail) and i can't even pretend i was normal about it. look at them...

    #fanart #trailblazer(honkai:starrail) #aiart #characterart

  4. hey i made trailblazer (honkai: star rail) fan art and the colors came out all warm and pretty. i'm quietly freaking out about it...

    #fanart #trailblazer(honkai:starrail) #aiart #characterart

  5. @JensB @chronohh #trailblazer :: "There is a new profession of trail blazers, those who find delight in the task of
    establishing useful trails through the enormous mass of the common record. The inheritance from the
    master becomes, not only his additions to the world's record, but for his disciples the entire scaffolding by
    which they were erected." – Vannevar Bush 1945

    mprove.de/chrono?ll=0.35342,0.

    /via hci.social/@mprove/11283097761

    #VannevarBush #computerscience #openGLAMlabor

  6. @JensB @chronohh #trailblazer :: "There is a new profession of trail blazers, those who find delight in the task of
    establishing useful trails through the enormous mass of the common record. The inheritance from the
    master becomes, not only his additions to the world's record, but for his disciples the entire scaffolding by
    which they were erected." – Vannevar Bush 1945

    mprove.de/chrono?ll=0.35342,0.

    /via hci.social/@mprove/11283097761

    #VannevarBush #computerscience #openGLAMlabor

  7. @JensB @chronohh #trailblazer :: "There is a new profession of trail blazers, those who find delight in the task of
    establishing useful trails through the enormous mass of the common record. The inheritance from the
    master becomes, not only his additions to the world's record, but for his disciples the entire scaffolding by
    which they were erected." – Vannevar Bush 1945

    mprove.de/chrono?ll=0.35342,0.

    /via hci.social/@mprove/11283097761

    #VannevarBush #computerscience #openGLAMlabor

  8. @JensB @chronohh #trailblazer :: "There is a new profession of trail blazers, those who find delight in the task of
    establishing useful trails through the enormous mass of the common record. The inheritance from the
    master becomes, not only his additions to the world's record, but for his disciples the entire scaffolding by
    which they were erected." – Vannevar Bush 1945

    mprove.de/chrono?ll=0.35342,0.

    /via hci.social/@mprove/11283097761

    #VannevarBush #computerscience #openGLAMlabor

  9. @JensB @chronohh #trailblazer :: "There is a new profession of trail blazers, those who find delight in the task of
    establishing useful trails through the enormous mass of the common record. The inheritance from the
    master becomes, not only his additions to the world's record, but for his disciples the entire scaffolding by
    which they were erected." – Vannevar Bush 1945

    mprove.de/chrono?ll=0.35342,0.

    /via hci.social/@mprove/11283097761

    #VannevarBush #computerscience #openGLAMlabor

  10. La mayoría de los trabajadores se van (o planean irse), por cuatro razones clave

    -------> lttr.ai/An4oK

    #Trailblazer #Salesforce #EGAFutura

  11. How Anita Karim Changed Women’s MMA in Pakistan

    Six years ago, Anita Karim made a choice that would forever change her life. At 20, she left…
    #NewsBeep #News #MMA #anitakarim #CA #Canada #combatsports #Fighting #pakistan #Sports #trailblazer #women
    newsbeep.com/ca/413377/

  12. #FM26 #Trailblazer Part 25: Freja Holm spends an entire year unemployed, unable to find a new role. She realises 2 leagues are unplayable and decides the time is right to bring the adventure to an end.

    Read here:

    footballmanageraddict.com/2026

  13. #FM26 #Trailblazer Part 24: Freja Holm Returns Home. After a few months off, Holm heads back to where the adventure started with Swedish side #MalmoFF. A young squad has a slow start before taking control of the title race.

    Read here:

    footballmanageraddict.com/2026

  14. #FM26 #Trailblazer Part 23: First Realistic Shot at Defeating Arsenal. Freja Holm's strong @ManCityWomen side takes advantage of its rivals' busy schedules to mount a serious bid to win @BarclaysWSL.

    Read here:

    footballmanageraddict.com/2026

  15. @repilhan.bsky.social made history as the first Somali-American EVER elected to Congress — a milestone for the #AfricanDiaspora and a reminder that immigrants build this country every damn day. She’s lived rent-free in Trump head #Trailblazer with 70% approval in MN-05, the highest in Congress.

  16. @repilhan.bsky.social made history as the first Somali-American EVER elected to Congress — a milestone for the #AfricanDiaspora and a reminder that immigrants build this country every damn day. She’s lived rent-free in Trump head #Trailblazer with 70% approval in MN-05, the highest in Congress.

  17. @repilhan.bsky.social made history as the first Somali-American EVER elected to Congress — a milestone for the #AfricanDiaspora and a reminder that immigrants build this country every damn day. She’s lived rent-free in Trump head #Trailblazer with 70% approval in MN-05, the highest in Congress.

  18. Sonia Sotomayor: The People’s Justice and the Voice of Conscience – A Special SCOTUS Series

    Sonia Sotomayor: The People’s Justice and the Voice of Conscience

    Early Life and Education

    Sonia Maria Sotomayor was born in 1954 in the Bronx, New York, to Puerto Rican parents who had migrated to the mainland after World War II. Her father, a tool-and-die worker, died when she was nine, leaving her mother, Celina, to raise Sonia and her brother on a nurse’s salary. Sotomayor credits her mother’s fierce determination and belief in education as the foundation of her success. Inspired by television’s Perry Mason, she dreamed of becoming a judge even as a child.

    She attended Cardinal Spellman High School, graduating at the top of her class, and went on to Princeton University, where she excelled despite cultural and social isolation. Sotomayor graduated summa cum laude in 1976 and earned her J.D. from Yale Law School in 1979. At Yale, she served as an editor of the Yale Law Journal and began developing a passion for criminal law and public service.

    Career Before the Court

    After law school, Sotomayor joined the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office under Robert Morgenthau, prosecuting violent crimes in the Bronx during one of the city’s most turbulent eras. Her trial experience and empathy for victims shaped her pragmatic approach to justice. In 1984, she entered private practice, specializing in intellectual property and international law at Pavia & Harcourt.

    In 1992, President George H. W. Bush appointed her to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, making her the youngest federal trial judge in the district at the time. She later joined the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit under President Bill Clinton in 1998, where she gained a reputation as a careful, analytical jurist who blended compassion with rigorous reasoning.

    Nomination and Confirmation

    President Barack Obama nominated Sotomayor to the Supreme Court in 2009 to replace retiring Justice David Souter. Her confirmation hearings drew intense public attention, particularly to her statement that a “wise Latina woman” might reach better conclusions than others because of her life experiences. Critics seized on the remark, but Sotomayor defended it as an acknowledgment that background informs perspective, not a claim of superiority. The Senate confirmed her 68–31, making her the first Latina and the third woman ever to serve on the Court.

    Judicial Philosophy

    Sotomayor is generally described as a pragmatic liberal. Her jurisprudence reflects a belief that the law should respond to the lived realities of ordinary people. She often writes in plain, accessible prose, ensuring that her opinions can be understood by non-lawyers. She emphasizes procedural fairness, the rights of defendants, and the importance of equal justice under law.

    While she aligns with the Court’s progressive bloc, Sotomayor distinguishes herself through vivid, personal dissents that appeal to the moral dimensions of law. Her writings often highlight the human impact of judicial decisions — a quality that has earned her the nickname “the People’s Justice.”

    Signature Opinions and Influence

    • Criminal Justice Reform: Sotomayor’s dissents in cases such as Utah v. Strieff (2016) and Johnson v. United States (2015) challenge systemic bias in policing and sentencing. She wrote powerfully about the “constant surveillance” faced by marginalized communities.
    • Race and Equality: In Schuette v. BAMN (2014) and Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard (2023), she defended affirmative action as a necessary remedy for historic discrimination, framing equality as a lived reality rather than an abstract ideal.
    • Immigration: Sotomayor has consistently voiced concern for due process in immigration enforcement, dissenting in cases where the majority favored executive or state authority over individual rights.
    • Public Health and Pandemic Policy: During COVID-19 litigation, Sotomayor’s opinions reflected strong deference to science and government efforts to protect public health, even amid religious liberty challenges.

    Legacy and Public Presence

    Justice Sotomayor’s influence extends beyond her written opinions. She is one of the most visible public figures on the Court, frequently speaking about education, civic engagement, and representation. Her memoir, My Beloved World, became a bestseller, offering an unvarnished look at her upbringing and philosophy. She has also served as a mentor to countless students and lawyers of color who see her as a symbol of possibility within the American legal system.

    In a Court dominated by conservative voices, Sotomayor’s dissents have become rallying points for those who fear the erosion of civil rights and liberties. Her plainspoken, empathetic style ensures that her voice — even in dissent — resonates far beyond the marble halls.

    Works Cited

    #2025 #America #Books #Dissents #Education #Health #Justice #Libraries #Library #LibraryOfCongress #MyBelovedWorld #Opinion #Politics #Resistance #SCOTUS #SoniaSotomayor #Trailblazer #UnitedStates

  19. Thank you, @SpeakerPelosi, for a lifetime of service and leadership. 💙 From your early days working alongside Harvey Milk to making history as the first woman Speaker of the House, you’ve been a true champion for equality, democracy, and the American people. 🇺🇸 #ThankYouNancy #Pelosi #Trailblazer

  20. Thank you, @SpeakerPelosi, for a lifetime of service and leadership. 💙 From your early days working alongside Harvey Milk to making history as the first woman Speaker of the House, you’ve been a true champion for equality, democracy, and the American people. 🇺🇸 #ThankYouNancy #Pelosi #Trailblazer

  21. Thank you, @SpeakerPelosi, for a lifetime of service and leadership. 💙 From your early days working alongside Harvey Milk to making history as the first woman Speaker of the House, you’ve been a true champion for equality, democracy, and the American people. 🇺🇸 #ThankYouNancy #Pelosi #Trailblazer

  22. Joan Daniels Manley Houlton, 1932-2025

    Memorial donations may be made to Carmel’s Harrison Memorial Library carmelpubliclibraryfoundation., or the National Repertory Orchestra.

    "By 1970 she became the first woman in Time Inc.’s history to be named publisher, in 1971 its first female vice president.” montereyherald.com/obituaries/

    #WomenInPublishing #LibrariesChangeLives #libraries #publishing #pioneer #trailblazer #women #leadership

  23. Joan Daniels Manley Houlton, 1932-2025

    Memorial donations may be made to Carmel’s Harrison Memorial Library carmelpubliclibraryfoundation., or the National Repertory Orchestra.

    "By 1970 she became the first woman in Time Inc.’s history to be named publisher, in 1971 its first female vice president.” montereyherald.com/obituaries/

    #WomenInPublishing #LibrariesChangeLives #libraries #publishing #pioneer #trailblazer #women #leadership

  24. Joan Daniels Manley Houlton, 1932-2025

    Memorial donations may be made to Carmel’s Harrison Memorial Library carmelpubliclibraryfoundation., or the National Repertory Orchestra.

    "By 1970 she became the first woman in Time Inc.’s history to be named publisher, in 1971 its first female vice president.” montereyherald.com/obituaries/

    #WomenInPublishing #LibrariesChangeLives #libraries #publishing #pioneer #trailblazer #women #leadership

  25. Joan Daniels Manley Houlton, 1932-2025

    Memorial donations may be made to Carmel’s Harrison Memorial Library carmelpubliclibraryfoundation., or the National Repertory Orchestra.

    "By 1970 she became the first woman in Time Inc.’s history to be named publisher, in 1971 its first female vice president.” montereyherald.com/obituaries/

    #WomenInPublishing #LibrariesChangeLives #libraries #publishing #pioneer #trailblazer #women #leadership

  26. Joan Daniels Manley Houlton, 1932-2025

    Memorial donations may be made to Carmel’s Harrison Memorial Library carmelpubliclibraryfoundation., or the National Repertory Orchestra.

    "By 1970 she became the first woman in Time Inc.’s history to be named publisher, in 1971 its first female vice president.” montereyherald.com/obituaries/

    #WomenInPublishing #LibrariesChangeLives #libraries #publishing #pioneer #trailblazer #women #leadership

  27. Dame Steve Shirley died -RIP - I read her biography fan read! -which is very inspiring & moving. She was an early advocate for #WFH which unlocked opportunity for female colleagues with kids to keep an income from tech. She had a disabled son which brought her more challenges . The general discrimination against females in tech evident -Steve was having none of it-Sadly if I remember correctly she was betrayed in a power play by one of her female colleagues. RIP dame #SteveShirley #Trailblazer

  28. Dame Steve Shirley died -RIP - I read her biography fan read! -which is very inspiring & moving. She was an early advocate for #WFH which unlocked opportunity for female colleagues with kids to keep an income from tech. She had a disabled son which brought her more challenges . The general discrimination against females in tech evident -Steve was having none of it-Sadly if I remember correctly she was betrayed in a power play by one of her female colleagues. RIP dame #SteveShirley #Trailblazer

  29. Dame Steve Shirley died -RIP - I read her biography fan read! -which is very inspiring & moving. She was an early advocate for #WFH which unlocked opportunity for female colleagues with kids to keep an income from tech. She had a disabled son which brought her more challenges . The general discrimination against females in tech evident -Steve was having none of it-Sadly if I remember correctly she was betrayed in a power play by one of her female colleagues. RIP dame #SteveShirley #Trailblazer