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Consumer Prices and Inflation (Priceless Hope)
Once upon a time in the bustling city of Lagos, Nigeria, there lived a hardworking couple, Enema and Ejura. They had always strived to provide a comfortable life for their two children, Inikpi and Ocholi. Enema worked as a civil servant, while Ejura managed a small boutique.
By Eneojo Abimajeh3 years ago in Pride
Journey of Liberation: Love, Resilience, and the Christopher Street March-Pride
In the heart of New York City, a historic event was about to unfold. It was June 28, 1970, exactly one year after the Stonewall Riots had ignited the fire of hope in the LGBTQ+ community. As the sun rose, casting a warm glow on the city streets, a sense of unity and anticipation filled the air. LGBTQ+ individuals from all walks of life came together on Christopher Street, ready to march for their rights and celebrate their identities with courage and resilience.
By Andrew Mayne3 years ago in Pride
The March of Price: My Journey to Self-Discovery
I remember my first pride march vividly. A sea of colors splashed against the gray cityscape, a technicolor heartbeat thumping out the rhythm of acceptance and love. But I wasn't part of the vibrant rainbow; instead, I was a spectator, a young man trapped on the sidelines of his own life.
By Evan Brown3 years ago in Pride
Hazrat Ibrahim (عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ) (Abraham): The Paragon of Faith and Sacrifice
The Paragon of Faith and Sacrifice: Hazrat Ibrahim (عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ) (Abraham) is one of the loved prophets in Islamic custom and is perceived as a critical figure in Judaism and Christianity too. Brought into the world in the antiquated city of Ur in Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq) around 2000 BCE, Hazrat Ibrahim's (عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ) life is set apart by his steady confidence, various preliminaries, and his job as the patriarch of monotheism.
By Saghir Ahmad3 years ago in Pride
Love Divine: VENUS VALLEY reads Martin Campbell's "The Love God". Top Story - June 2023.
Time for a palate cleanser! If this is your first time here, you've stumbled into a series where I release every chapter of my book-in-progress, each one an LGBTQIA+ centred philosophy teaching-&-learning piece, as a blog so you, queerly beloveds, can debate, discuss, question, contribute; your inputs become my edits, until the finished book represents a community of our voices. You're warmly welcome, gentles & lady-men, to the next chapter (which I had a lot more fun writing than the last one) of VENUS VALLEY - Queer Philosophers' Forum.
By Steph Cole3 years ago in Pride
Embracing Beauty Within.
Chapter 1: The Reflection of Society In a bustling city lived a young woman named Angela. From a young age, she was bombarded with images of flawless models and societal standards of beauty. Angela couldn't help but compare herself to these unrealistic ideals, which led to a constant battle with her own body image.
By Dev. Godwin3 years ago in Pride
Unleashing the Power of Positivity: Transform Your Life with Positive Thinking and Influences. Content Warning.
Introduction: In this transformative article, we embark on a journey to discover the incredible power of positivity and how it can shape our lives for the better. We explore the profound impact of positive thinking and the importance of surrounding ourselves with uplifting influences. By embracing the principles and practices of positivity, we can unlock a world of happiness, success, and resilience that will empower us to overcome challenges and thrive in every aspect of our lives.
By Pepe Magic3 years ago in Pride
Colors of Acceptance
Once upon a time, in the lively city of Radiantville, a group of friends decided to come together and create something extraordinary. Ethan, Lily, Aiden, and Maya shared a deep passion for celebrating love, acceptance, and equality. Inspired by the upcoming Pride Month, they formed a close-knit team, determined to participate in the vibrant Rainbow Parade.
By Monica Dolorfo3 years ago in Pride
A Tapestry of Love
In a small town embraced by rolling meadows and gentle streams, lived a young woman named Lily. From an early age, Lily had felt a deep sense of yearning, a longing to be seen and accepted for who she truly was. She carried within her heart a secret she feared would shatter the delicate harmony of her life. Lily was in love with her childhood friend, Emma, and her heart ached to share her truth with the world.
By Ayobami sodiq 3 years ago in Pride
Rodman was welcomed at the parade with open arms
Over the weekend, Dennis Rodman made a surprise appearance at Houston's Pride Parade, joining in on the celebration and showing his support for the LGBTQ+ community. The basketball Hall of Famer was met with cheers and applause as he marched alongside thousands of people through downtown Houston. Rodman's presence at the parade was a reminder that allies are just as important to the LGBTQ+ movement as members of the community.
By Ebem Charles 3 years ago in Pride




