The long awaited.. PRINCE AND THE PRINCESS…
My final project for my book arts class. Hope you enjoy ;o;
awww :3
*u* so cuuuute
tHAT WAS REALLY CUTE WOW
Ah oh wow I have tears in my eyes this is really sweet.
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The long awaited.. PRINCE AND THE PRINCESS…
My final project for my book arts class. Hope you enjoy ;o;
awww :3
*u* so cuuuute
tHAT WAS REALLY CUTE WOW
Ah oh wow I have tears in my eyes this is really sweet.
On Tuesday, California became the third state (plus D.C.) to expressly state that insurance companies must provide coverage for necessary transition-related treatment for transgender people. The other states that explicitly ban anti-trans discrimination for insurance matters are Colorado and Oregon.
The directive, which the Transgender Law Center hails as “groundbreaking,” confirms that California’s Insurance Gender Non-Discrimination Act mandates equal access for all patients to medically necessary treatment, regardless of the patient’s gender identity or expression.
“This one letter will save lives,” Masen Davis, Executive Director of Transgender Law Center, said in a statement. “For years, transgender Californians have been denied coverage of basic care merely because of who we are. Discriminatory insurance exclusions put transgender people and our families at risk for health problems and financial hardship. Now we can finally get the care we need.”
Fantastic news. This needs to be a national standard.
18 COMPLETELY true facts about queers
These be the facts ya’ll.
(Note: I swear this isn't as bad as it sounds. The website is satiric. Please don't lynch me.)
Geraldine Hoff Doyle, was a 17 years (in 1942) while she was working at the American Broach & Machine Co. when a photographer snapped a pic of her on the job.
That image used by J. Howard Miller for the “We Can Do It!” poster, released during World War II.
Oh shit, that’s the real “Rosie the Riveter” ?
BAMF
BAMF INDEED. This woman deserves all the respect in the universe!
I need this on my blog.
this should have way more notes
Step aside, people, Rosie the fucking Riveter is on your dash!
Winona Ryder in high school:
“I was wearing an old Salvation Army shop boy’s suit. As I went to the bathroom I heard people saying, ‘Hey, faggot’. They slammed my head into a locker. I fell to the ground and they started to kick the shit out of me. I had to have stitches. The school kicked me out, not the bullies. “Years later, I went to a coffee shop and I ran into one of the girls who’d kicked me, and she said, ‘Winona, Winona, can I have your autograph?’ And I said, ‘Do you remember me? Remember in seventh grade you beat up that kid?’ And she said, ‘Kind of’. And I said, ‘That was me. Go fuck yourself.’”
Monty Python does it again. 1983, folks. 1983.
10 Awesome People (Who Happen to be Trans*Masculine)
Recently an article has been circulating tumblr and the internet entitled “10 Handsome Men (Who Were Born Female).” While seeing a list of accomplished and successful trans* men is important, this list focuses heavily on the bodies of the individuals they list, as well as their birth names and female history. As an alternative, here are 10 awesome, successful trans* people on the transmasculine end of the spectrum, listed in no particular order, who have done some pretty cool things. As a side note, they are pretty handsome too!
1. Dean Spade: professor, writer, and founder of the Sylvia Rivera Law Project. The Sylvia Rivera Law Project works to “guarantee that all people are free to self-determinate gender identity and expression, regardless of income or race, and without facing harassment, discrimination, or violence.” It provides free legal representation to trans*/gender variant individuals and people of color, training about transgender legal issues, and policy work to fight for legal rights and equal access for trans* and gender variant people.
2. Matt Kailey: author of Just Add Hormones and the tranifesto blog. Every Monday he gives in-depth answers to questions on a variety of issues surrounding gender, providing advice. He is also a speaker and trainer on transgender issues. He transitioned in the late 90’s when he was 42, and so has more than a decade on testosterone and plenty of valuable life experience to share.
3. Asher Kolieboi: co-founder of Legalize Trans* (with Brian Gerald Murphy). Legalize Trans* is “an artistic and educational campaign intended to create dialogue and draw attention to the lack of inclusivity within the popular American Apparel ‘Legalize Gay’ campaign,” and has become a symbol of affirmation and support within the trans* community.
4. Ryan Sallans: author of the upcoming book Second Son, public speaker, activist, and LGBTQ healthcare consultant. Through his speaking engagements and media appearances he has worked to educate people about trans* and gender issues, and to improve the healthcare system to be more trans* friendly.
5. Kit Yan: Spoken word/slam poet, perhaps best known around this blog as the poet behind “How Big is Your Strap-On.” Kit Yan “…tells stories through slam poetry from the lens of a queer and transgender Asian American from Hawaii who travels all over the world on tour.” His poetry often focuses on gender and sexuality.
6. Amos Mac: photographer as well as editor-and-chief and co-founder of Original Plumbing Magazine. OP is the first and only print magazine by and for trans men, it seeks to “document the diversity within trans male lifestyles through photographic portraits, essays, personal narratives and interviews.” As a photographer, Amos has lovingly documented queer culture and trans* bodies.
7. Rocco Kayiatos: writer, rapper, poet, and editor and co-founder of Original Plumbing Magazine. He has competed in poetry slams and recorded and produced hip-hop albums under the stage name Katastrophe. His album Let’s Fuck, Then Talk About My Problems won him Producer of the Year from Outmusic. He incorporates and discusses his trans* identity in his slam poems, such as the poem “Man Enough.”
8. S. Bear Bergman: author of Butch is a Noun, The Nearest Exit May Be Behind You, and co-editor of Gender Outlaws: the Next Generation (with the lovely and badass Kate Bornstein). Ze is also a theater artist, lecturer on gender, sexuality, and culture, and an activist for the LGBTQ community.
9. Joshua Riverdale: a web developer, founder of Transguys.com, and the blogger behind genderoutlaw. Transguys.com is the “internet magazine for transgender men,” with a mission to “empower transgender men with practical knowledge.” He is also the force behind the Trans Man Mapping Project, launched to show transgender men that they are not alone.
10. Eli Clare: Author, activist, and lecturer, he is probably best known for his book Exile and Pride: Disability, Queerness and Liberation. He helped organize the first Queerness and Disability conference, has published essays and poetry on varied topics including queerness, disability, and sexual abuse, and travels all over the country as a public speaker on various topics regarding social justice.
*None of these images belong to us, the pictures were all taken from the individual’s websites or google images
This is Coy Mathis, a transgender 6 year old living in Colorado. It just so happens that my brother is in her class at Eagleside Elementary School in Fountain, Colorado. When I asked my brother how he felt about Coy he said, “She’s got really cool hair and we play on the slides at recess.” I asked what he thought about Coy’s decision to be a girl and he said, “She is a girl. She just got the wrong body on accident.” How is a 6 year old more understanding and accepting of her than many of the adults at Eagleside Elementary?
I love Chuck Palahniuk. I really, really, really love Chuck Palahniuk. He's one of the funniest, sickest writers I've ever had the pleasure of reading. And after reading this article about his family, career, and sexuality, I couldn't help but put it up for all of you to see.
Stephen Colbert takes on Jeremy Irons in the marriage equality debate.
I strongly suggest everyone who watches this blog to also watch Stephen Colbert. Find out where he lives, perch on the branch of the tree outside his window, and just sort of watch him.
The top picture is the original image, the bottom is an edited version. The bottom one is also the one I see most often on my dash.
The guy on the right looks like a metal kind of guy, so they made it about metal. Why though? I know there certainly are people who think metal is sin music. And I’m all for standing up for it. Metal is my music of choice. But why can’t this guy be sticking up for something that doesn’t exactly rate to him? Or maybe it does, maybe he is gay. Either way he was doing a really cool thing, but people chose to cover up the oppressed rights he was speaking for, with music. And that kind of pisses me off.
I am not bothered dot com.
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The Agenda for Next Weeks Meeting:
Harassment, a list of the laws on your side, and the environment of our GSA as a whole. Also we are taking the School Climate Survey, so come if you can.
This is a series of jokes that's really only funny to me, but I'm going to go ahead and toss in a read more so as to not burn your eyes.
i could be a hipster blog too if I wanted as such, you know.
look at that it's a shoe . i don't need black and white because it's already black.
i am always taking the coffee with the hot water and the cups to hold with my hands
soooo inpurationallll
is this am the hoomesutck???????
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You know who supports homosexuality Nic Cage Cat does.
Lovers of mine, I can keep this up until impeachment or assassination.