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stillbubbles · 1 year
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I haven’t gotten over the fact that Janelle Monae essentially played THREE roles in Glass Onion. Yeah, spoilers, but she played Helen, Andi, and Helen-as-Andi (and DRUNK Helen-as-Andi, who behaves more like real Andi but we didn’t KNOW THAT AT THE TIME so she was putting in the WORK)
And she deserves some damn recognition for that; like yes Daniel Craig and Edward Norton were good, we know that, so let’s maybe talk instead about the protagonist???
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jay-kwellyn · 9 months
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Y'all like pool? I like pool <3
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crazycatsiren · 11 months
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Pride is also not pride by sweeping racism in white queer communities under the carpet.
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diversebookscorner · 1 month
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Trans Rights Readathon Book Recommendations
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Hello everyone, we hope you’re all doing great! This is our first newsletter post, and since the Trans Rights Readathon is approaching, we thought it would be a great idea to start with book recommendations by trans and non-binary authors!
The readathon is an annual call to action for readers and book lovers in support of Trans Day of Visibility on March 31st. This year’s Trans Rights Readathon will take place from March 22nd to March 29th. We are excited to participate, and we hope you are too!
For more information, please check out the @/transrightsreadathon. In the meantime, here are a few books that you should definitely add to your reading list. Keep reading these books throughout the year as well and continue to amplify trans voices.
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jacuzziwaters · 9 months
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What I would give to see 2 (or more) BIPOC in a QPR in any piece of media.
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lgbtqtext · 12 days
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xcharliex1992 · 10 months
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“The more I come to understand, the touch of my hand”
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nanaluvbug · 9 months
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i got real tired of this cycle
go to queer places and experience racism > go to marginalized places and experience homophobia/transphobia > go to geeky places and experience all of the above
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so i started my own 18+ discord community made for queer geeks of color 🥰💕✨
we share our art, talk about games, do monthly art challenges, and movie nights - PM me for the link or check it out here
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abyssal-debonair · 7 months
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“There’s a sensibility that we can pass down in our cultures,” says Gomez. “That changes the way the culture works, even if it’s only in tiny ways.”
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diedbydeath · 3 months
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i’m tired of bipoc not being included in a lot of queer positivity posts. i feel like almost every time i see a positivity post for, say, trans people, the op forgot about us queer bipoc. so let me fix that:
shout out to gay and lesbian bipoc
shout out to mspec bipoc
shout out to trans/cisn’t bipoc
shout out to questioning bipoc
shout out to intersex bipoc
shout out to aspec bipoc
shout out to bipoc who identify as mspec monos
shout out to multigender bipoc
shout out to enby bipoc
shout out to any queer bipoc i missed
shout out to queer bipoc
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moonlightsapphic · 2 years
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... called out
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beautifullightharmony · 11 months
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So breaking news! The BIPOC community won! Indigenous kids are safe!
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crazycatsiren · 2 years
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May every one of my queer mutuals of color find $100 on the ground today!
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diversebookscorner · 1 month
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Author Spotlight: Halli Starling
Hello everyone, we hope you’re all doing well. We’re delighted to start our author spotlight series by introducing Halli Starling, a queer librarian and independent author. We caught up with them to discuss the importance of diversity in literature, and we’re excited to share their insights with you.
Be sure to check out Halli’s books featured at the end of this post and show your support!
For more information about the books' genres, tropes and representations, check out our blog post on Medium, and don't forget to subscribe if you haven't!
Have inquiries or thoughts to share? Are you an author or publisher interested in collaborating? Feel free to reach out via [email protected] or dm us here, and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible.
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naimee · 5 months
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The last few months uh me being cute/fine/yummy/etcetcetcetx
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xxgremlinleexx · 3 months
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More info on our situation.
This will be posted to the GoFundMe as well.
I feel that it is incredibly important to express just how last resort this is. It has come to my understanding that if people are to come across this, they are likely to believe I haven't exhausted all of my options.
This, unfortunately, isn't the case.
Mississippi has never been safe for us as black, queer people. And having neighbors turned against us for something orchestrated by pur landlord has made it even less so for us to continue being here.
There is absolutely nothing left for us here.
Lemme explain. As of now, both my partner and I are employed. However, our pay and hours are nowhere near enough to cover the cost of rent without outside assistance from friends and family who are all also struggling at this time. This includes our other partner who has their own shit to deal with. I work at Dominos and am paid a flat $9.00/hr as a CSR. I'm only granted NINE (9) hours a week. Yes. You read that correctly. Only 9 hours a week. 18 every two. 36 a month. Which is why I started doing commissions. To make ends meet.
Because Void (our cat) would genuinely have nowhere to go if we didn't make things work somehow. We've had him since he was a kitten, and he would be even more devastated than us.
Friends can't take him. Not anyone nearby. And with the lack of proper shelters, surrendering him would likely spell death.
Just know, while things weren't perfect, they were not always like this. We started falling behind after a technological error on the Apartment's end (More on that later) where two months' worth of rent was never posted. And once we made the error known, it came with fees stacked from both months and then some. In the middle of March. After I'd been dropped from my internship at a super Christian-run food bank. Where I was the only openly queer one there. 🙃
And it's truly only been downhill from there.
My nesting partner is paid slightly more than me at 9.75/hr, but they haven't been given a full 40 hour week since September of last year. This is after asking for all that can be given at their job despite dealing with chronic pain and being immunocompromised. They've been working without any sort of proper accommodation aside from being offered brief breaks in the store's beer cooler.
We've taken out payday loans out of sheer desperation not to lose our home, two of which almost crippled us.
We do not have a car. Mississippi's public transportation system is absolutely abysmal. I used the bus to go to work during my internship. I was left stranded twice and was s3xually harrassed during my rides on several occasions. The system is horrendously underfunded, so the drivers just don't care.
We have tried various programs including section 8. The wait lists are endless.
The property manager has explicitly expressed that they do not accept vouchers from any of the most prevelant housing assistance programs in our area. Which was one of the reasons why we almost weren't allowed to move here (Making a video on that soon.) during a time where we were, in fact, homeless and running out of time at the hotel we were staying at. The only assistance we have is for electric. And that's only because that bill is not processed directly through the complex itself.
I've been permanently flagged by the unemployed office. Why? Because one of my employers (the most transphobic experience I've ever had. More on that later.) claimed that nobody under my legal name, SS, or anything had ever worked there before. Every other experience listed was verified, but due to that one instance, even when I provided my old work badge and my W2, I was (and still am) no longer able to apply for unemployment without being stuck in a neverending wait list for an investigation that will never come. It will remain stuck in pending for months and then the case number will magically close without notice.
We have Food Stamps, but due to the sudden dip in income and hours, MDHS has pretty much flagged that I'm able-bodied but just choosing not to work. Which has resulted in the amount we're given monthly to harshly decrease.
What I'm trying to say is that the truly needy and unfortunate are treated like rats and scammers. Pests. These programs put in place to help us aren't funded enough to make the people tasked with running them truly care. So they turn us away.
This has been a problem in Mississippi for years. The state government is given money to help and distribute as needed, but those funds are withheld. Millions of dollars every year are kept away from the families who need it most, and nobody here can answer why.
And if you're queer or a person of color? Good luck.
I explain all of this to say that we genuinely need help wherever we can get it.
We need to get out of Mississippi.
Please help in any way you can. Spread this and my GoFundMe wherever you can. It is us the link above. Share it wherever, whether you can donate or not.
My commissions are open. All three slots are available. I will gladly work for the money.
Thank you for your reading.
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