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Há quase dois anos, se bem se lembram, publiquei aqui algumas entrevistas, incluídas no documentário “Human”, da autoria do Yann Arthus-Bertrand.
Uma das que mais me marcou (e foram várias), foi a história de Leonard, que podem rever aí em cima.
Curiosamente, já há alguns anos também, tinha um livro em lista de espera, que finalmente adquiri este mês: “Wildflower in the Median”. Eu já nem me lembro onde fui tirar a sugestão para este livro, já que os autores não eram familiares e só tinha reparado no nome de um deles: Agnes Furey. Devo ter visto nalguma lista de livros recomendado de alguém, ou alguém nalguma entrevista deve ter recomendado isto e eu achei interessante.
Comecei a ler esta semana e a história parecia-me tão familiar. O livro é o conjunto de histórias, poemas, desenhos e correspondência entre a Agnes Furey e Leonard Scovens. O mesmo Leonard que foi registado no documentário.
Jjá tinha alguma curiosidade em perceber esta relação entre os dois e esta coincidência foi mesmo feliz. O livro demonstra, pouco a pouco, como ambos acabaram por ficar ligados, unidos por uma tragédia e como continuaram ligados depois disso e até hoje.
Ambos fundaram a Achieve Higher Ground, um programa de justiça restauradora, implementado no Departamento Prisional da Florida.
É um livrinho pequeno e muito fácil de ler, que recomendo vivamente
Almost two years ago, if you remember, I posted here a few interviews from the documentary by Yann Arthus-Bertrand, “Human”,
One of the interviews that make most impact in me (an they were several), was the story of Leonard, which you can watch above.
Curiously, I also had a book on my waiting list for a few years, which I finally bought this month, “Wildflowers in the Median”. I can’t even remember where I got the suggestion of reading it, as it’s authors weren’t familiar and I had only noticed the name of one of them, Agnes Furey. I must have seen it on a recommended book list or someone must have recommended it on some interview.
I started reading it this week and the story seemed so familiar. The book is a gathering of stories, poems, drawings and letters between Agnes Furey and Leonard Scovens. The same Leonard you can hear on the documentary.
I was already curious about understanding the relationship between these two people and this coincidence was really a happy one. The book shows us, little by little, how both got connected by a tragedy and how their connection has continued after this, until today.
They’re co-founders of the Achieve Higher Ground, a restorative justice program being implemented in the Florida Department of Corrections.
It’s a small little book, very easy to read, which I highly recommend.
Original Source: Mysteriesunsolved.com
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Am I still a furry if I wanna fuck the beasty’s but the oc in my head is always human?
Really into the ‘human’d’ tag on furry stuff. It’s basically ‘black’d’ but with a human and anthros. Frankly I think it fulfills a power fantasy that really works for me. So the vast majority of furry content contains scenarios of that nature, a human with an anthro.
I don’t really care but I am curious, classification-wise, if I’d still make the cut.
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