Humanity
What Is Queer? Understanding the Meaning, History, and Modern Identity
Language is powerful. Words can hurt, heal, liberate, or confine. One such word that carries a complex, layered history is “Queer.” In recent years, “queer” has moved from being used as a derogatory slur to becoming an umbrella term that many in the LGBTQ+ community proudly embrace.
By David Femboy5 months ago in Pride
Is Liking Femboys Gay? A Deep Dive Into Attraction, Identity, and Expression
The Internet’s Favorite Question If you’ve spent any time on TikTok, Reddit, Discord, or even YouTube comments, chances are you’ve seen the question pop up at least once: “Is liking femboys gay?”
By David Femboy5 months ago in Pride
What is a Femboy? Meaning, Culture, and Everything You Need to Know
In today’s digital age, identities, expressions, and communities are more visible than ever before. One of the terms that has gained attention, particularly among younger generations and online spaces, is “femboy.” But what exactly does this word mean? Why has it become such a trending topic on the internet? And what role does it play in discussions about gender, fashion, and self-expression?
By David Femboy5 months ago in Pride
R.E.A.L Talk Self with Silvia Gina Hunt Episode 19
R.E.A.L Talk Self with Silvia Gina Hunt aired another impactful and captivating episode on April 13, 2018, inside the Manhattan Neighborhood Network (MNN) studios. A unique fusion of music, introspection, and social criticism, Episode 19 brought attention to the urgent issues of the day as well as the artistic spirit. As usual, host Silvia Gina Hunt committed to providing her audience with an engaging and thought-provoking experience while delivering her insights with warmth and authenticity.
By B.E.A.T Productions5 months ago in Pride
Boy George Take it Like a Man
In the 90’s Boy George had released his autobiography called “Take it Like A Man”. It’s a really great read and it had a lot of great pictures in it too. The book covers everything his sexuality, his relationship with Jon Moss, the life of a pop star, and all the sex, drugs, and rock n roll that go along with it.
By Rikki La Rouge 5 months ago in Pride
Pedro Zamora A true activist 🇨🇺 🏳️🌈
Is it me or did Pedro Zamora look a lot like Desi Arnaz? Pedro Zamora was a cast member on the MTV Real World San Francisco. He was Gay and Cuban and from Cuba 🇨🇺 originally and from Miami . Pedro had HIV and he was an activist for a cure and awareness. His roommates on the show became his family. He married his boyfriend on the show and he died before the camera. Rest in Peace Pedro Zamora. He was also proudly Cuban. Pedro lives on through his humanitarian efforts and the Real World San Francisco
By Rikki La Rouge 5 months ago in Pride
Ozzy in drag A tribute
Ozzy used to dress in drag and to be honest with you he didn’t look bad actually he looked good 👍. Ozzy used to dress in drag when Sharon would hide his clothes so he couldn’t go out on a night on a town. The Osbournes are friends and also allies to the Gay community.
By Rikki La Rouge 5 months ago in Pride
Pakistan’s Independence Day: A Celebration of Freedom
Every year on 14th August, the streets of Pakistan come alive with the colors of green and white. The national flag waves proudly from homes, offices, and vehicles. The sound of patriotic songs fills the air, and people gather in cities, towns, and villages to celebrate the day Pakistan gained independence. This day is more than just a holiday — it is a reminder of the sacrifices made for freedom and the responsibilities that come with it.
By aadam khan5 months ago in Pride
From Taliban Target to Nobel Laureate: The Unstoppable Journey of Malala Yousafzai
### 🌄 Roots of Rebellion: A Girl Named After a Heroine Born July 12, 1997, in Pakistan’s Swat Valley, Malala Yousafzai entered a world where girls’ births were often met with silence. Yet her father, educator Ziauddin Yousafzai, declared: "I did not clip her wings" . Named after Malalai of Maiwand – an Afghan poet-warrior who inspired battlefield victory – Malala grew up amidst books and progressive ideals at her father’s Khushal Girls School . By age 10, her world darkened. The Taliban seized Swat in 2008, banning music, destroying over 400 girls’ schools, and imposing brutal punishments. "I had nightmares about war," she confessed in her first anonymous BBC Urdu diary entry at age 11, writing under the pseudonym *Gul Makai* ("cornflower") . Her January 2009 entry captured a child’s terror: *"Only 11 out of 27 pupils attended class... My three friends fled after the Taliban’s edict"* .
By Danyal Hashmi5 months ago in Pride











