Showing posts with label LGBTIQA rights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LGBTIQA rights. Show all posts

Sunday, March 30, 2025

Sunday Snippets: One Year

A year later...we lost six hardworking, kind humans when the Francis Scott Key Bridge fell last March. May we remember them and honor them.

As Insurers Around the U.S. Bleed Cash From Climate Shocks, Homeowners Lose.

Marco Rubio removes LGBTQ+ people & women from annual human rights report

The Key Bridge, One Year Later: After collapse, its replacement is ‘on track’

What is the mood

5 ways the pandemic changed us for good, for bad and forever

I Went A Whole Year Without Buying Any New Clothes. Here’s What I Learned

As the Trump administration purges web pages, this group is rushing to save them

A year after the Baltimore bridge collapse, a long road to recovery is ahead

The Key Bridge, One Year Later: How life has changed in Baltimore Co. since the bridge collapse

He drove one of the final cars to cross Baltimore’s Key Bridge before it collapsed

I Don’t Want to Forget What COVID Taught Me

Speaker Mike Johnson floats eliminating federal courts as GOP ramps up attacks on judges

The European Union urges citizens to stockpile supplies to last 3 days in case of crisis

When hungry elephants and people clash in a village — see the award-winning photos

Exhibit takes visitors inside the annex where Anne Frank lived


Sunday, March 23, 2025

Sunday Snippets: April 5th

April 5th is a big day of in person protests, if you're able. From Indivisible with more information.


COVID is still evolving and will find new ways to evade immune systems, scientists say

Editorial board resigns after journal cancels special issue on Palestine

Tesla shares plunge 15%, suffering steepest drop in five years

Time to Ditch the COVID-era Judginess

10 Reasons Not to Shop Amazon

Meet the federal worker who went rogue: ‘I hope that it lights a fire under people’

B.C. woman detained at U.S. border, sent to Arizona detention facility in chains

African HIV vaccine trial stopped due to Trump cuts

My Search For Refaat Alareer’s Body

'Segregated facilities' are no longer explicitly banned in federal contracts

GOP bill could ban hairdressers from giving gender-nonconforming haircuts to minors

Take a Look: A Dark Scottish Isle Where Starlight Reigns Supreme

12 Women on Living Alone

With Trump's crackdown on DEI, some women fear a path to good-paying jobs will close

I’m the Canadian who was detained by Ice for two weeks. It felt like I had been kidnapped

Dire situation on vanishing Tangier Island captured by new documentary

French academic denied entry to US for ‘personal opinion’ on Trump

Strikes in Gaza kill 85 overnight, bringing the total since Israel broke ceasefire to nearly 600

Sunday, June 26, 2016

Sunday Snippets: #NoBillNoBreak


(Photo credit: https://www.bostonglobe.com/news/politics/2016/06/22/elizabeth-warren-joins-house-sit-over-gun-control/2iuYpoZbfBPHG5rxR8nn1K/story.html)

About goddamned time, Dems. First the filibuster and now a sit in? Apparently old school is the only way to get the Refucklicans to pay attention. I'm actually having a moment of pride for Congress right now.

RIP Goddess Diamond

Exactly. We aren't ashamed at all.

This speaks to me. As someone who has always had a little pot belly, YES.

How to channel anger after Orlando

Look for the helpers

Wonderful woman

This truth

Great idea! Because omgawd, women's nipples are scary

Another day, another black child beaten

Color me shocked

Cause Donald Trump wasn't already horrifying

“It wasn’t unusual for one person to order a thousand at a time.”

Angels indeed

Sunday, June 28, 2015

Sunday Snippets: FUCK YES LOVE WINS

Woke up Friday morning to the wonderful news that #LoveWins!!!!

Quickly confirmed with former college roomie that I will be permitted to wear a tutu as her flower girl in her future nuptials.

Police brutality

17 #SeanToon911 Tweets Are the Best Response to the White McKinney Man Who Called Police

Yay Hero Cats!

Alan Rickman + Helium = Beauty

Awww, I love this

Racism? What racism?

Fuck that awful woman

#FreeBree

This is wonderful

Finding employment after being in prison can be next to impossible.

Not only do these people have to battle the stigma of a criminal record, they are also barred from some types of jobs entirely, including those in the childcare, education and healthcare fields. It’s no wonder that so many ex-felons turn back to a life of crime just to get by; two-thirds are re-arrested within three years of their release.

But in Little Rock, Ark., one woman has given thousands of former inmates a second chance to contribute to society, local station THV11 reports.


#MorethanMarriage: Equal marriage has been a great start, let's keep the momentum going!

Iconic Pictures #Ferguson #FreeBree

Five black churches were set on fire this past week

Bad ass women

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Sunday Snippets: Oh, there's snow again edition

How marvelous. I'm going to go cry into wine.

Truth about cats and Part II

(TW) Completely awful

Relatives say the two women went to Galveston for Mardi Gras. Detectives believe they were killed elsewhere and their bodies moved. Reports also indicate that they were murdered in different ways. It’s currently unclear whether this was a hate crime or there was some other motive for the murder. “That was her girlfriend, that was her soulmate,” James Randle, neighbor to Britney Cosby, told ABC.

Who in the what thought this was a good idea? Me, shuddering in the corner


As same-sex couples marry, they will be forced to re-imagine many tenets of your “traditional marriage.” In doing so, they will face a series of complicated questions: Should one of us change our last name? And if so, who? Should we have kids? Do we want to have kids? How do we want to have kids? Whose last name do our kids take?

LOL-They are hysterical


I was talking about Occupy Wall Street, which kind of gave us elements of activism. But we are not in a 99 percent world. We are in a world with serious class complexes. It is one thing to be a college student with loan debts and another thing to be just dirt poor for your entire life.




That means moving away from the incremental strategy – 20 week bans, admitting privileges laws for clinics – and sticking to banning all abortion without exceptions, equating hormonal birth control (even the daily pill kind) with abortion, and advocating that women who have abortions be tried as murderers.


Venezuela’s soldiers are killing their people. The Government is sending their armed gangs to kill them and they have censored all the media in their country, even blocking photos posted on social media sites. They shut down all the cable channels that broadcast news, so they can’t know what’s going on. The people have no source of protection at all.

(Photo credit: http://jessehimself.tumblr.com/post/79032254235)


Sunday, October 13, 2013

Sunday Snippets: Finally Fall

I'm happy to get back on schedule around these parts, had some work issues that meant I was basically living in my office for most of September. Now that that has finally calmed down, there are two book reviews that are forthcoming (one hopefully this week!)

In the meantime, here are some reads from around the web.

An older article/list but saw it reblogged recently- I've seen different variations of this type of anti-racist lists, but always reblogging.

Beautiful- I love how the other pasta companies have responded.

I need these printed

How disgustingly cute is this picture? Do they make socks for kitties?

Food, in a different light The starkness is correctly startling.

Newspapers, in a beautiful light I would have these framed around my house. Then again, if I had everything framed around my house, my walls would buckle.

A neat way of thinking about books

*headdesk* for all of this




Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Book Review: Here Come the Brides! Reflections on Lesbian Love and Marriage

"We owe much to the queer activists that came before us, who have given us the gifts of hope and idealism." Caroline Gambell "A Girl Can Dream"
"We don't know exactly what life will be like when there is equality for all, but we know that the water will taste sweeter in a world that embraces the full personhood and full humanity of all people." Helen Zia "Where the Queer Zone Meets the Asian Zone"
The joy is palpable in the new anthology from Seal Press, Here Come the Brides! Reflections on Lesbian Love and Marriage. There was hope and sadness and joy and frustration, all displayed brilliantly throughout the 400 plus page tome. Many of the essays touched on Proposition 8 in California, which passed, thereby defining marriage between a man and a woman in 2008. Davina Kotulski and her wife, Molly, go through several weddings in their time together, including one in September 2008, just before Prop 8 passed, which she describes in her essay, "Diary of a Love Warrior". She concludes her piece;

"Someday the world will understand...that love is love, no matter the gender of those in the couple. Love between two women or two men is as dignified and holy as the love between a man and a woman, and worthy of the same legal, spiritual, and community blessings. Marriage should be not just for some, but for everyone."

Most of the writers agreed with that sentiment, even if some had been divorced, broke up or didn't believe in the idea of marriage at all. Marriage is a very complicated and divisive issue, even more so in the LGBTIQA community. Some do not want to join an institution that is discriminatory and steeped in sexist traditions and origins, while others enjoy the idea of a wedding celebrating their commitments to their partners (and in this book in particular, their wives), displaying their love to their communities and families.

There is so many beautiful quotes and passages from the anthology, I wish I could quote them all here. Normally, with anthologies, there is always a dud or two within the book, but this collection is dud-free. Each essay, or poem, or play (one of the most beautiful pieces, bar none) is thoughtfully crafted and seamlessly fits with the other writing.

This collection accomplishes many things at once; making the reader reach for a tissue or their loved one(s), inciting protest at the appalling treatment gay American citizens go through on a daily basis and thoughtfully criticizing and de-constructing marriage as a whole. A wonderful read that is highly recommended for any bookshelf.

(Photo credit: Seal Press/I received a review copy of this book, but all opinions are my own.)