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Introduction This is for A New Challenge from Queer Vocal Voices. Although the challenge asks for a poem, it has to be in the PRIDE community which requires six hundred words, so this introduction will have to be about my interactions with the LGBT+ community.
Mike Singleton - MikeydredPublished about a month ago in PridePride: Celebrating Diversity, Resilience, and the Power of Visibility
Introduction: In a world where diversity is celebrated and acceptance is championed, Pride stands as a beacon of hope, a symbol of unity, and a testament to the resilience of the LGBTQ+ community. From vibrant parades to colorful celebrations, Pride events around the world serve as a powerful reminder of the progress that has been made in the fight for equality and the importance of visibility in shaping a more inclusive society. In this article, we delve into the rich tapestry of Pride, exploring its origins, significance, and the enduring legacy it leaves behind.
Lovesh AttriPublished about a month ago in PrideThe pyramids of Egypt
The pyramids of Egypt Egypt are some of the most iconic and awe-inspiring structures in the world. They have stood for thousands of years, a testament to the ingenuity and engineering skill of the ancient Egyptians.
Mo. KhalidPublished 2 months ago in PrideTaking A Stand For The People Of Ghana
“You cannot criminalise a person’s identity and that’s what the bill is doing and it’s absolutely wrong.” Takyiwaa Manuh Just a few years ago - suddenly it feels like ages ago - I took a stand side by side of the Ghanaian people against the exploitation by Europeans and Americans, starting back in the Colonial Era; well aware of the suffering and the misery we brought over the whole African continent and in some areas, we haven’t changed a bit.
Krishan MubasharPublished 2 months ago in PrideGhana's Anti-LGTBQI Bill Ignores Femicide & Rape of Women And Girls - Today Alberta Was Murdered
Friday, 1 March 2024 By: TB Obwoge Currently the bill hasn't been approved by Ghana's President Akufo-Addo, however according to several Ghanaians on social media, I'm a homosexual! Yes, over 20 people said that I'm "part of them!" I asked this one question, "When are women and girls going to matter in Ghana?"
IwriteMywrongsPublished 2 months ago in PrideEverything You Need to Know About Giolì & Assia, The Power Couple Taking the Music Industry By Storm
Giolì & Assia are two Italian multi-instrumentalists, singer-songwriters, DJs, record label owners, videographers, artistic directors, editors, graphic designers, and performers who are “in complete control of their creative world.”
sleepy draftsPublished 2 months ago in PrideWhat's Inside
There are many kinds of power, used and unused, acknowledged or otherwise. The erotic is a resource within each of us that lies in a deeply female and spiritual plane, firmly rooted in the power of our unexpressed or unrecognized feeling.
The Capybara Chronicles
In the heart of the Amazon rainforest, there exists a creature known for its gentle nature, its sociable disposition, and its ability to thrive in harmony with its surroundings. This creature is the capybara, the largest rodent in the world, and it is a fitting symbol for the life of Mia.
Inquisitiveness To Know about History Of Houses
Nowadays people are more inquisitive to learn about history of houses, buildings and infrastructure of a city or area where they live in, and most of them have spent half of their lives there. For not being a chronicler its baseless to give my opinion but being an urban person if I spend time in that particular area for a longer duration the thing which I need most is taking care of that house or an apartment in that building For Example : If house is made from woods then save it from termites and other external environmental factors like rain and use of Copper Azole woods rather than reconstruct that house which have its own historical value
umamanidrahPublished 2 months ago in PrideFeminism, For Her, And Him, And Them: VENUS VALLEY Gets Intersectional
I’m still here, my queerly beloveds; the finale section of this LGBTQIA+-philosophy-book-in-progress is now in its third chapter! And it’s a bit of a reading recommendation list, among other things; which, if you’ve been here since we started, you’ll know is where we started. If you’re coming in late, all you need to know is that you can debate, discuss, question, contribute, to each chapter of this book, as I release it in blog form, to your head’s and heart’s content; and your insights and inputs will be my edits, as this blog becomes a book; so the final finished book will be us, not just me. This chapter of things I’ve found while I’ve been working on this project, and will probably slot into place through the finished book, actually (hopefully) works as a taster of what it will be, if you’re new here. Welcome, just in time before we nearly finish, to Venus Valley: Queer Philosophers’ Forum.
Mx. Stevie (or Stephen) ColePublished 2 months ago in PrideAlive
once when i was very young i found the word gay get caught in my throat like fire preventing what should have been a playful insult
Queer Vocal Voices Challenge #1
Queer Vocal Voices is setting out, well not exactly a prompt, more like a challenge. There are stakes though! Community stakes, because we think that the best way to keep a community together is to involve them as much as possible!