Tag Archives: LGBQTIA
Playing With Dolls
It was Los Angeles in the 1950s, and my mother was ahead of her time. After my older sister, Debbie, got a doll, I wanted one just like hers. Of course my mother said yes. My mother’s friend, June, came … Continue reading
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Tagged acceptance, ally, children, Daniel Nathanson, different, diversity, gender, joy, Judgemental, lean in, LGBQT, LGBQTIA, love, parenting, sexual orientation, superpower, toys
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Treat Everyone with Dignity
“I want people to know that I’m Black—I want you to see my color. I want you to know that I’m queer. I want you to know that I’m racialized and politicized. It’s really important for me to name that, … Continue reading
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Tagged ally, communication, dignity, disconnect, diversity, emotions, healing, journey, joy, Leslie Booker, LGBQTIA, life, love, Representation, sexual orientation, superpower
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Superpower
I love you all. And my LGBQTIA family, I see everyone of you. The things that makes us different, those are our superpower. Every day you out the door and put on your imaginary cape and go out there and … Continue reading
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Tagged ally, different, diversity, joy, lean in, Lena Waithe, LGBQT, LGBQTIA, race, sexual orientation, social justice, social work, superpower, therapist
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