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Traumfrau @babsiballo
It's Pride Month
❤️🧡💛💚💙💜
Love is love.
Equality is not optional—it’s essential.
Celebrate every heart, every identity, every story.
Seeing as it is the month of pride, I thought it would be nice to post this art/poem I made about my trans experience lately. To all, I hope for a happy pride whether that be at a festival or in a closet, all deserve love
Me and My Friend
Drawing me and my friend with these flags (my friend is an ally)
This particular Two Spirit Pride flag was designed by 2Sanon in 2016. The two feathers represent woman and man, and the circle represents unity in one. It's usually put over the general pride flag but it can also be put on the #transgender or #nonbinary flags. Two Spirit (also known as Two-Spirit or twospirited) is a modern, pan-Indian umbrella term used by some indigenous North Americans to describe Native people in their communities who fulfill a traditional third gender or other gender variant ceremonial and social role in their cultures - it shouldn't be used interchangeably with "LGBT Native American" or "Gay Indian" as the title isn't a modern, self-chosen term of personal gender and/or sexual identity, but is a sacred, spiritual, and ceremonial role that is recognised and confirmed by the Elders of the Two Spirit's ceremonial community. The term #twospirit was created in 1990 at the Indigenous lesbian and gay international gathering in Winnipeg and was "specifically chosen to distinguish and distance Native American/First Nations people from non-Native peoples." The primary purpose of the new term was to encourage the replacement of the outdated and offensive anthropological term "berdache". The information given has been researched to the best of my ability but if anything is incorrect, please let me know and I will correct it. Thank you 💖 #pride #pridemonth #prideeveryday #twospiritpride #nativeamerican #firstnations #indigenous #lgbt #lgbtq #lgbtqiaplus https://www.instagram.com/p/CQuIRo8LB12/?utm_medium=tumblr