Identity
My Journey to Peace
My Excursion to Harmony: Conquering Forlornness and Embracing Confinement The quiet used to be a stunning thunder. It reverberated in the vacant spaces of my loft, a consistent sign of the isolation that stuck to me like a subsequent skin. Depression wasn't simply an inclination; it was a presence, a significant burden on my chest that gagged the delight out of life.
By Iftikhar Akram2 years ago in Pride
Letter to our Queer & Trans Youth. Top Story - July 2024.
Hey, you. I thought I’d start this letter by telling you a little about myself, just so you know who you’re dealing with. I’m an emotional dad, father to three amazing kids who we met through the foster care system, and whose presence in our lives has really transformed my sense of responsibility to the communities that surround us. The connections we’ve made with one another, with our extended families, and with the communities where we live and look for belonging have catapulted us into this whirlwind of emotional tumult which, while not easy by any stretch of the measure, has also been remarkably healing. I realize ours is really only a one-sided chosen family, since our kids didn’t get to choose to live here, but I’d like to think that they did choose to let us love them, which allowed them to grow to love us. And I think that’s where I want to go with this letter- to a place where you can find belonging and healing- even if the pathway there may be peppered with some emotional tumult.
By F Cade Swanson2 years ago in Pride
Team India The Bazigar. AI-Generated.
Today the whole world is watching what a champion is like. Indian greats have proved to the world how a lost match can be won. At the time when West Indies was known to the world as a dark storm, West Indies whose name was enough It was impossible to defeat in a way, no one was taking India so seriously, but even at that time, India had defeated such a strong team in the final, after that the Indian team always remained everyone's favorite, this tournament has also become an example in which India Many big giants said goodbye to this format
By umar khalid2 years ago in Pride
A letter to our queer youth
My Dear Queer Youth, It has been a long time since I could be described as young by anyone born after the Civil Rights Act was passed. My own parents were their early teens when that law was passed in the United States, making discrimination on the basis of race, religion, sex or skin colour illegal. I would be the same age as they were then before apartheid was ended in South Africa, and my own son was four years old when the first same sex marriage contracts were signed in the UK. We have come a long way, in three generations, and pockets of backwards slippage notwithstanding, I believe we continue to move past tolerance of difference and towards celebration of humanity.
By Hannah Moore2 years ago in Pride
Through Time and Life, There will Always be Songs that Scream Pride
One thing about the LGBTQ+ community, they're able to bring pride to many different art forms; may it be through painting, literature, cinema, or even music. Songs have been a way for queer people to express themselves and their feelings, which is why music in itself is such a big part of their wide and diverse culture; they are able to play and celebrate the lyrics that reflect their own identities.
By Alexandra Juana Angela Manlangit2 years ago in Pride
Discover the Hamster Daily Cipher: Your Guide to Fun and Rewards
Welcome to the world of Hamster Daily Cipher! If you're a fan of puzzles, brain teasers, and daily rewards, you're in for a treat. The Hamster Daily Cipher is an engaging way to challenge your mind and earn exciting rewards every day. In this blog, we'll dive into what the Daily Cipher is, how it works, and how you can start reaping the benefits.
By Nabeel HMS2 years ago in Pride






