
When Day of the Dead is Every Day — An All Hallows’ Eve Story
It’s that time of year again. The time where we celebrate ghosts and goblins, and all things that go bump in the night. Yet, for
It’s that time of year again. The time where we celebrate ghosts and goblins, and all things that go bump in the night. Yet, for
“This tactic of ‘activists’—threatening livelihoods, careers, dragging names through the mud—is used as a warning shot to others to stay in line.”
Ruth Ellis died 20 years ago, at age 101. She worked hard to open doors for lesbians. On the anniversary of her death, I can’t help but wonder what she’d think of all the doors slamming shut on lesbians today.
Martha Shelley doesn’t care how people remember her. What she cares about is doing what’s right, right now. Born in Brooklyn, in 1943, Shelley grew
Penny was just 11 years old when she decided that people online were right — that she was “transgender.” At 13, she was prescribed hormone
“Decaudin preps for recount to ensure “Female” seats amid concern over uncounted mail-ins. Also: Where’s Stith? We’ve uncovered a web of connections between candidates & male-run organizations.”
“Last year, Decaudin got the NY State Democratic Party to dismantle the ‘one male, one female’ rule… Decaudin is now running for ‘Female District Leader’ and ‘Female State Committee Member’…”
“Once again, male-run media has slammed J.K. Rowling. Her crime this time? Liking a tweet defending the lesbian community.”
How I found myself getting in touch with my spiritual side amidst the Covid quarantine, by clearing my chakras and shifting my mindset.
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