This is Freddy Zebara, the owner of King of Falafel and Shawarma. He is Palestinian. As many of you know, Palestinians outside of Palestine are facing many challenges regarding discrimination and hate crimes.
We must be there for our Palestinian sisters and brothers no matter where they are.
If you live in New York, heck if you like to try good food, please support Freddy at his shop.
A black trans woman was on her way to a gender affirming care appointment when her at the time boyfriend pushed her onto the subway tracks. She has had the lower parts of both her legs amputated.
There is more info in the fundraiser page and here: https://www.instagram.com/p/C5zL5buP1iN/?igsh=NTF1NmVmYThyNHE=
“I’m wearing Miss Sixty denim jacket, y2k denim skirt, Hysteric Glamour jeans, and Pod platform shoes. I’m really inspired by old Fruits magazines, I actually have a catalogue of the old issues that I look at every morning for inspiration. I also get a lot of inspiration from my friends as they all have such unique style, as well as my mum, who passed down so many of her amazing clothes to me.”
“For headgear, I’m wearing a stetson I purchased at Alfargo’s Marketplace last summer. The top is a remade button down by Sloppy Seconds. Overalls are an old pair of Dickies I bought from It’s A Wrap in Burbank, CA. Shoes were bought vintage, pair of coffin toe cowboy boots. I’m also wearing an old RL silk scarf as a neckerchief. Picked up the western belt at Rose Bowl in Pasadena a couple years back. I’d say my style is driven by the type of person I’d like to be on any given day, clothes are such a great way to express yourself non-verbally. I have adult money to play adult dress up with and whether or not people enjoy it isn’t my problem. I love the freedom of getting to wake up and express to strangers through my outfit just what kind of silly mood I’m in that day.“