The 45th president of the US once against embarrassed the hell out of our country and (again) made a fool of himself. He denigrated families of Navajo war veteranspublically and in such a bizarre manner, demeaning their work with an unbreakable code that helped the U.S. win World War II. The nephew of one of the
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Today in LGBT History – November 24
From writing coach Sheila Bender: 2017 has been a tumultuous year in our country and in the world. Although unrest, instability, and tragedy have diverted our focus, it has also made it clear that now is the time to tell our stories of love, of survival, sometimes, too, of loss, and always of the joys of
Today in LGBT History – November 23
On this Harvest Festival day, I remember the First Nation peoples whose lives were significantly altered forever when the pilgrims arrived to this continent. That said, I acknowledge my thankfulness, gratitude, and love for my wife Kelly, for my family and friends, and for my good health. I am also thankful for those women and
Today in LGBT History – November 15
Today in LGBT History – November 14
I had a lovely discussion with a friend yesterday about how we all in the community don’t really know one another. We party together, attend events together, and even have coffee together occasionally, but we don’t rally know one another. My Hawaiian friends have a tradition called Talk Story in which they share many aspects
Today in LGBT History – November 13
Join Kelly and me on our Facebook home. Join the resistance. There is much work to do but you can actually do one small thing each day to make difference. Visit our Facebook page called Resist with Kelly and Ronni! at https://www.facebook.com/groups/944866725657285/ We offer an item a day that will inform you of what needs
Today in LGBT History – November 11
Today in LGBT History – November 10
Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass, was a pogromagainst Jews throughout Nazi Germany on November 9th and 10th, 1938, carried out by SA paramilitary forces and German civilians. The German authorities looked on without intervening. The name Kristallnacht comes from the shards of broken glass that littered the streets after the windows of Jewish-owned stores, buildings, and synagogues were smashed. Jewish homes, hospitals,
Today in LGBT History – October 19
History helps us see that we have a rich past as LGBT people. We’ve been rendered invisible in the history books but our existence is as long and colorful as humankind. The purpose of this bog, therefore, is to share the good, the bad, and ugly, and the fabulousness of being lesbian, gay, bisexual, and
Today in LGBT History – October 18
History helps us see that we have a rich past as LGBT people. We’ve been rendered invisible in the history books but our existence is as long and colorful as humankind. The purpose of this bog, therefore, is to share the good, the bad, and ugly, and the fabulousness of being lesbian, gay, bisexual, and