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...
by | Nov 18, 2015 | MOGII/LGBTQ, Uncategorized
Author’s note: In researching for this post, I discovered there were some conflicting sources about Bri(an)’s preferred name and pronoun usage at the time of their death. To avoid deliberate misgendering, I will use neutral pronouns in an attempt to...
by | Nov 16, 2015 | MOGII/LGBTQ
“She used her life as an example of what it meant to be the fullest version of yourself, the best version of yourself.” — Lali Mohamed, friend …. What is clear from the turnout and outpouring of love at the memorial was that she was a family...
by | Nov 16, 2015 | Mental Health, MOGII/LGBTQ
Hello beautiful people! I’ve been less active here than I would’ve liked. My psychiatrist and I adjusted my meds recently and I unfortunately responded poorly to that, so even though it makes me tired a lot and kind of grumpy, I am now back to the previous...
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