by | Jun 12, 2016 | MOGII/LGBTQ, Religion
Since my most recent blog post I’ve been thinking about, well, a follow-up to that post. It was the most popular post I’ve ever written. I think it’s safe to say it resonated with a fair number of people. And in some ways, I think I am no closer to...
by | Mar 31, 2016 | MOGII/LGBTQ
I’ve been thinking all day about what I wanted to say today. In some ways, TDOR was easier. There’s a framework there. There’s statistics to fall back on. There are other stories, so much more important than my own, to share. There are loved ones to...
by | Mar 25, 2016 | MOGII/LGBTQ
Hey beautiful people, I am still decompressing from conference mode and have several things in the works for you all that I’m very excited to share! But I’ve been seeing this phenomenon on Facebook and elsewhere in wake of a certain awful bill passing in...
by | Nov 21, 2015 | MOGII/LGBTQ, Uncategorized
His mother, Rebecca, said that he was so talented he could “turn a frog into a princess.†Quick Note: Ashton O’Hara was using masculine pronouns (he/him) at the time of his death. This does not negate his genderfluid identity. This last entry has me smiling...
by | Nov 21, 2015 | MOGII/LGBTQ
Inset: Kiesha Jenkins in a profile picture from Facebook. Broader image: The street where Kiesha was beaten and shot to death October 6th, 2015. She was one of the people who wanted to change this world CONTENT WARNING: DESCRIPTION OF VIOLENCE She was twenty-two, an...
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