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Why the TARGET controversy only helps the rich.
NOT ON TARGET I don't deal in specifics. I deal in vague references. Do you know about the Target controversy? I do. You might after this. Go read up on it, but as you do, take into consideration the following facts.
By Kerry Williamsabout a year ago in Pride
"Colors of Love: Embracing LGBTQIA Journey"
Once upon a time, in a world where love knew no boundaries, there existed a vibrant community known as LGBTQIA. It was a tapestry woven with countless colors, each representing the unique experiences and identities that flourished within its embrace.
By Nadiia Diiaabout a year ago in Pride
The Resilience and Progress of the LGBTQIA
In recent years, significant strides have been made towards achieving greater acceptance and equality for the LGBTQIA (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer/questioning, intersex, and asexual) community. This diverse and vibrant community continues to challenge social norms, advocate for their rights, and promote inclusivity worldwide. In this article, we will explore the progress, challenges, and future prospects for the LGBTQIA community in the modern world.
By Gokul Nathabout a year ago in Pride
A Call to Promote Prayers and Reflection for Memorial Day 2023
A Proclamation on Prayer for Peace is a declaration made by the United States government, calling upon citizens to pray for peace. This proclamation was issued in response to a series of violent conflicts around the world and as a way to promote peace and unity. The proclamation was first issued in 1983 by President Ronald Reagan and has since been issued annually by the President of the United States. The proclamation serves as an example of how governments can use their power to promote peaceful coexistence among nations.
By Vikas Bhallabout a year ago in Pride
No Longer Invisible: The Q in LGBTQIA and Normalizing Queerness in Society
As of late, there has been a developing development to perceive and remember different sexual directions and orientation personalities for society. The LGBTQIA abbreviation, which represents Lesbian, Gay, Sexually unbiased, Transsexual, Eccentric/Addressing, Intersex, and Abiogenetic, has become all the more broadly perceived and perceived. Nonetheless, one letter in this abbreviation frequently stays misconstrued and neglected: the letter "Q," which addresses Eccentric. In this article, we will dive into the meaning of the Q in LGBTQIA and investigate the significance of normalizing eccentricity in the public eye.
By Ahamed Thousifabout a year ago in Pride
Tina Turner Life Beyond the music and the stage
Once upon a time, in a small town tucked away from the glitz and glamour of the entertainment industry, there lived a young girl named Tina. She possessed a voice that held an unexplainable magic—a voice that would one day captivate audiences around the world. But amidst the humble beginnings, there were many things people did not know about Tina Turner.
By Ikpen ZIONabout a year ago in Pride
Morocco
Morocco, officially known as the Kingdom of Morocco, is a country located in North Africa. With its rich history, diverse culture, stunning landscapes, and vibrant cities, Morocco attracts visitors from around the world. From the bustling markets of Marrakech to the majestic Atlas Mountains, Morocco offers a unique blend of tradition and modernity. In this article, we will delve into the various aspects that make Morocco an enchanting destination.
By Hamza Mustafaabout a year ago in Pride
Manipulating Language: VENUS VALLEY reads Helen Joyce's "Trans". Top Story - May 2023.
Welcome to a hard, sobering chapter. If you've just got here, this is a chapter-by-chapter release of my LGBTQIA+ philosophy book - for you, my queerly beloved readers, to debate, discuss, question, contribute, so the finished book speaks for us all. I'm breaking the flow of my chapter order, to respond to a book that does the exact opposite - and make it a lesson in the abuse and manipulation of language: Helen Joyce's Trans - When Ideology Meets Reality. Come down this rabbit hole, gentles and lady-men, with Venus Valley: Queer Philosophers' Forum.
By Mx. Stevie (or Stephen) Coleabout a year ago in Pride
The Home Doctor
The Home Doctor Once upon a time in a small village nestled amidst rolling green hills, there lived a young girl named Lily. Lily was a curious and imaginative soul, always yearning for adventure and new experiences. She was known to spend hours exploring the woods and fields surrounding her home, finding joy in the simple wonders of nature.
By Mohamed Thasneemabout a year ago in Pride