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Source: Becoming Visible; An Illustrated History Of Lesbian And Gay Life In Twentieth-Century America- by Molly McGary and Fred Wasserman
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strongly picking up my strong gf (@gipki)
🌲☁️🌲🌲🌲☁️☁️☁️🌲
📸 Wondra
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happy international lesbian day!!! (the dog is also a lesbian)
(he/she butch 🧡🤍🩷)
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Source: Family; A Portrait Of Gay And Lesbian America - by Nancy Andrews
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Francois Delacroix by Arno Frugier for Greatest Magazine Nov 2021
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Queer kids deserve to become queer adults. To grow up supported. To go through adolescence finding themselves, instead of going through their 20s grieving the years they weren’t safe and had to pretend to be someone else. To be safely queer before financial independence. Wanting queer youngsters to not have a lifetime of conditioning and trauma to unpack isn’t child abuse, it is literally the opposite. Queer kids deserve to be safe.
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Havana Liu by Royal Gilbert for Vogue Hong Kong August 2023
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Some Pride month designs for this year 🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈
More art on my Insta ⬅️
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(shaking my 14-year-old self) I was so mean to you but I love you, I love you, love you
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Camp Trans 1994 an annual demonstration and event held outside the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival. This demonstration was held to protest against the Festival's policy of excluding trans women from attending. (Pictured activists include: Nancy Burkholder, Riki Anne Wilchins, Leslie Feinberg, Minnie Bruce Pratt & James Green)
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btw there's no hard barriers between any queer identities- where one identity ends and another begins, they meld together, creating a gradient between the two, and every other identity around it. it's one big gradient, not rigid boxes that can never be touched by one another. queerness involves embracing those gray areas, celebrating them, and the lives of people who occupy them. being unique does not involve casting away those who are similar to you- there are no barriers between different queers, we are all part of the the same beautiful tapestry.
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