Advocacy
Sandra Day O'Connor,Dies at 93 First Woman On The Supreme Court,
Washington – Retired Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, who made history as the first woman to serve on the Supreme Court, passed away at the age of 93. The Court announced that O'Connor died on Friday in Phoenix, Arizona, following complications related to dementia and a respiratory illness.
By Ali Hashmi2 years ago in Pride
Facebook Group Named After Ghana's VP Has Labeled FixTheCountry Activist "Gay" This Is Liken to Assassination & Terrorism on The Life of Oliver Barker-Vormawor . Content Warning.
Tuesday, 28 November 2023 By: TB Obwoge In Ghana, just for writing this and some of the things I've written about the happenings in the country could end my life. These are the types of things that would also land Ghanian journalists in jail. Ghana under Akufo-Addo isn't a country of freedom or justice.
By IwriteMywrongs2 years ago in Pride
Yves Bissouma's Impact: Navigating Success with Spurs' Resillent, Pressure-Free Philosophy
In the dynamic arena of the Premier League, where the stakes are high and every match is a battleground, Tottenham Hotspur's midfield gem, Yves Bissouma, has emerged as a beacon of resilience and skill. His journey at Spurs, marked by a resounding resurgence under manager Ange Postecoglou, offers a compelling narrative of overcoming challenges and embracing a pressure-free approach to football.
By Ekendra Yadav2 years ago in Pride
W.O.K.E. W.O.C. - a VENUS VALLEY chapter
Yet again a chapter has seen fit to add itself to my book-in-progress, as something I alluded to last time deserves more space of its own. Welcome, if you’ve just joined in, to the chapter-by-chapter release of my LGBTQIA+ centric philosophy-(hopefully)-made-easy book; in which your inputs, insights and comments become my edits as you take up my invitation to freely debate discuss, question, contribute, so your values, views and voices can be part of the finished book when it emerges in physical form. After too long of a break because life stuff keeps happening (it’s good stuff, it just takes up a lot of time!) welcome back, queerly beloveds, to Venus Valley: Queer Philosophers’ Forum.
By Steph Cole2 years ago in Pride
National Coming Out Day
Trans individuals are currently under attack by far-right organizations that are actively spreading disinformation about them. In the US, bans on trans healthcare are being passed into law, thereby seeking to eradicate trans folks altogether.
By Marie Wilson2 years ago in Pride
Queer People Shouldn’t Have To Suffer To Be Taken Seriously
For the longest time, you were more likely to know a trans person because they had died than lived. The names of dead trans women, men, and enbys have hung in the air for my entire adult life. People like Venus Xtravaganza, Brandon Teena, and Islan Nettles have been a part of my community’s history: a reminder of what this society does to people that go against the grain.
By Alex Mell-Taylor2 years ago in Pride
The Kaleidoscope Connection
Once upon a time in the quaint town of Harmonyville, there existed a unique society where people of all walks of life coexisted in harmony. The town was known for its vibrant festivals and events, celebrating the diversity that enriched their lives. Among the residents were members of the LGBTQIA+ community, who were valued and embraced for their unique contributions.
By kizor perez2 years ago in Pride







