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"The only queer people are those who don't love anybody."
— Rita Mae Brown

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  1. liminalbeauty:

That is epic.

    liminalbeauty:

    That is epic.

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  5. knowhomo:

    LBGTQ* Comic Book Moments You Should Know

    Astonishing X-Men #51, Marvel Comics First Gay Wedding

    Canadian X-Man Northstar will tie the knot with longtime boyfriend Kyle Jinadu the newest Astonishing X-Men comic. (June)


    Images Above:

    Top: Cover of  Astonishing X-Men #51

    Left: Proposal from  Astonishing X-Men #50

    Right:  Astonishing X-Men #51          



    ** You can read more about Northstar online or HERE in a KNOWhomo post*

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Ryan by Paul Reitz | Heatstroke
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  16. Op-ed: CeCe McDonald Was Punished for Surviving

    projectqueer:

    By Mara Keisling

    Society too often accepts that young, black, transgender women are victims of violence.

    Earlier this week, I was in Minneapolis and Chicago supporting community activists seeking justice for two recent victims of anti-trans violence. In Chicago, I attended a rally for Paige Clay, who we lost two weeks ago to a gunshot to her head. In Minneapolis, the community has mobilized to support CeCe McDonald, a target of a racist and transphobic attack, who yesterday accepted a plea deal for defending herself from an attacker. And while I travelled, friends of Brandy Martell in Oakland began organizing in response to her murder this weekend, sitting in her car.
     
    When attacked, both Paige and CeCe were 23-year-old Midwestern girls. Both were black transgender women. Paige was mortally shot; CeCe, a college student, was on trial, being punished for defending herself. Though in different ways, both stories tell the same truth about how society has come to accept, and even expect, the violence transgender people — especially young trans women of color — are often forced to face.

    To read the complete article, click the link above.

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I love wet fur!

    mygaydad:

    I love wet fur!

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