Musings of an Aging Lesbian Brene Brown said: Connection is why we’re here; it is what gives purpose and meaning to our lives. Do you feel connected in that vulnerable way? At 72, I’m finally getting it. I do have a few – very few – connections to people with whom I feel safe enough
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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 27
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 – MAY 18
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 for
Today in LGBT History – October 21
Learning our history IS resistance! Thanks for taking this journey with me. Now go write your story! Today in LGBT History – October 21 1797, Netherlands – Reinder Pieters van Workum of Frisia is convicted of seduction to sodomy and sentenced to flogging, ten years in prison, and banishment for life. 1893 – On this
Today in LGBT History – October 6
Learning our history IS resistance! Thanks for taking this journey with me. Now go write your story! Today in LGBT History – October 6 1791, France – France is the first Western European country to decriminalize homosexual acts. 1851 – Charity Bryant (May 22, 1777– October 6, 1851) dies and is interred with her lover
Today in LGBT History – July 29
The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command. His heart sank as he thought of the enormous power arrayed against him, the ease with which any Party intellectual would overthrow him in debate, the subtle arguments which he would not be able to
Today in LGBT History – July 13
The distance to equal opportunity for women—in the face of the pervasive social, cultural, and legal roots of sex-based discrimination—remains considerable. —Supreme Court Judge Ruth Bader Ginsber Learning our history IS resistance! Thanks for taking this journey with me. Now go write your story! Today in LGBT History – July 13 100 BC, Italy – Caius
Today in LGBT History – May 18
trump continues to spread racist myths about immigrants. In truth, new immigrants help grow the economy, expand the workforce and pay billions in taxes. Don’t let his lies stand. Help spread the truth. —Robert Reich Learning our history IS resistance! Thanks for taking this journey with me. Now go write your story! Today in LGBT