Musings of an Aging Lesbian Brene Brown wrote: The willingness to show up changes us, It makes us a little braver each time. I once was in a workshop that asked how we show up to places. I have always shown up as a white person. I was present as a woman, as a Jewish
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Rudyard Kipling said: If history were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten. The snippets of LGBTQ history here are the stories of our lives, the stories of the giants on whose shoulders we all stand. Learn about them then tell the stories and remember… because knowing your history IS resistance! Thanks
Today in LGBT History – JULY 14
Rudyard Kipling said: If history were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten. The snippets of LGBTQ history here are the stories of our lives, the stories of the giants on whose shoulders we all stand. Learn about them then tell the stories and remember… because knowing your history IS resistance! Thanks
Today in LGBT History – October 17
Learning our history IS resistance! Thanks for taking this journey with me. Now go write your story! Today in LGBT History – October 17 976, Cordoba, Spain – Hisham II becomes Caliph at age 11. He is the openly homosexual son of the openly homosexual Al-Hakam II. Both kept male harems. 1535, Rome– Pope Paul III
Today in LGBT History – October 14
Learning our history IS resistance! Thanks for taking this journey with me. Now go write your story! Today in LGBT History – October 14 1888, New Zealand – Kathleen Mansfield Murry (14 October 1888 – 9 January 1923) was a prominent modernist short story writer who was born and brought up in colonial New Zealand and wrote under
Today in LGBT History – August 15
“…In this world of right and wrong, All that matters when we’re gone, All that mattered all along, All we have that carries on…is how we love.”— Beth Neilsen Chapman. Learning our history IS resistance! Thanks for taking this journey with me. Now go write your story! Today in LGBT History – August 15 1880,
Today in LGBT History – July 14
To forget the victims means to kill them a second time. So I couldn’t prevent the first death. I surely must be capable of saving them from a second death. —Elie Wiesel Learning our history IS resistance! Thanks for taking this journey with me. Now go write your story! Today in LGBT History – July 14
Today in LGBT History – August 15
Paraphrased from Rev. Michael Piazza: In light of the tragedies in Charlottesville, we are challenged to take a more heroic stand against racism, white nationalism, the Alt-right, and the prejudice and violence they espouse against people of color, immigrants, Jews, LGBT people, and women. Do you have the courage to confront your co-workers, your family,
Today in LGBT History – July 14
Kelly and I spent a delightful day in Seattle then saw the play Fun Home by Alison Bechtal at Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theater. The play was about Alison’s family, her father being gay and committing suicide, and her own coming out. Fantastic! Today in LGBT History – July 14 1454, Italy – Angelo Poliziano (July