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LGBTQ+ Rights: Progress, Challenges, and the Fight for Equality
In the ongoing journey towards equality and acceptance, LGBTQ+ rights have emerged as a focal point of social and legal discourse worldwide. From historic victories to persistent challenges, the fight for LGBTQ+ rights encompasses a diverse array of experiences, struggles, and triumphs. In this article, we delve deep into the progress made, the hurdles faced, and the ongoing fight for equality within the LGBTQ+ community.
By Aarav Rohilla2 years ago in Pride
THE FORGOTTEN MATE
Introduction Alex sighed as he strolled down the streets of his small town. He knew everyone around him and felt the warmth and comfort of his friends and Neighbors every day yet felt like something was still missing from his life. Or someone, he corrected himself. He was 32 years old and had long ago come to terms with his identity as an openly gay man, but his quest to find the man of his dreams had been frustrating and fruitless.
By Ibiam rita 2 years ago in Pride
Whispers in the Dark: The Silent Symphony of Addiction and Hope Addiction's Haunting Melody . Content Warning. AI-Generated.
A silent fight rages in the dark corners of our planet, far away from the bright lights and bustle of everyday existence. Cries for salvation blend with whispers of desperation in this struggle that is waged in the darkness. This is the world of addiction: an unrelenting force that seduces with baits of freedom and imprisons with bonds of dependency. Come along as we explore the eerie but optimistic path of individuals who are ensnared in it. revealing the soundless symphony that reaches the core of the human soul.
By Corey Sonnier2 years ago in Pride
Four Tips for Being Inclusive Towards Individuals With Disabilities
Disability inclusion is becoming ever more common in today’s workplaces, a reality to the benefit of both people with disabilities and the rest of society! One key way all of us can advance our inclusion journey is thus educating ourselves on microaggressions faced by people with disabilities. In this blog, I will be discussing some of the most common behavioral microaggressions that people with disabilities too often have to deal with on a daily basis.
By Dima Ghawi2 years ago in Pride
A Love Story. Content Warning.
A Love Story In the quiet town of Willowbrook, where cobblestone streets meandered through rows of ivy-clad houses and ancient oak trees stood as silent sentinels, a love story as timeless as the town itself unfolded. This is the tale of Elara and Tristan, two souls whose paths converged in a symphony of serendipity and fate.
By Hamza Bashir2 years ago in Pride
The Power of Minimalism
Once upon a time, in the small town of Bumblebee, nestled between rolling hills and dense forests, there was a house that had been abandoned for decades. The house was known as the "Elegant Abandon," and it had a reputation for being haunted. No one had dared to enter the house in years, and it had become a local legend.
By PoliSpeakHub2 years ago in Pride
When Queers Mother the Stage
In the LGBTQ community, talents, creativity, and passion often quietly thrive, waiting for their moment to shine. Offering a stage, a spotlight, and dedicated time for exposure becomes more than just an opportunity; it becomes a catalyst for people to reveal their amazing skills. So, let's take a moment to rewind and reminisce about the transformative impact of LGBTQ competitions in the Philippines. These platforms have not only provided a space for self-expression but have also changed lives.
By Divine Grace 2 years ago in Pride
The Paper Dolls
From pop of colors, to extravagant lashes, to dramatic play on costumes and iconic talents, aspiring drag artists in the Philippines find themselves equipped with opportunities to create mesmerizing performances. The contemporary drag scene is shaped by the presence of high-quality imaginative costumes and the capability to display their artistic talents to a worldwide audience. However, taking a monumental step back to the early days of drags in the Philippines, we remember the pioneers—the Paper Dolls.
By Divine Grace 2 years ago in Pride
Fit Check: Is It Who You Are?
Once, we all accepted without question that schools are like our second homes. For many years, our lives have centered around schools, almost like the whole world revolves around them. Just like our real homes, schools aren't just buildings; they're places where we grow and develop. They're like sacred grounds that help shape who we are as individuals. But what if this space, intended to be safe and nurturing, transforms into an environment that dictates conformity and is filled with pretense. How does one break free?
By Divine Grace 2 years ago in Pride






