bugboytoes:

angrypunkandtrans:

northrn:

angrypunkandtrans:

2017 is the year of transgender people not taking shit or remaining silent anymore

As an ally, lemme know what I can do to help.

heres a few ideas:
-correct people if they misgender someone (famous or a friend) and don’t let it go when they say “whatever you know what i mean”
-don’t buy into cis white womens movements like “pussy grabs back”
-everyone needs to stop saying shit about penis size making someone more or less of a man
-if you dont know someones pronouns ask or just simply use they/them until you know
-support businesses owned by transgender people (or trans bands!)
-normalize being trans dont make it some taboo
-never say shit like “oh theyre like caitlyn jenner!”
-stand up for trans people online or in real situations
-don’t out someone. before meeting a trans persons friends or family ask them who knows
-donate to trans peoples kickstarters if you can

-don’t ask about a person’s deadname/genitalia
– When you’re speaking about a trans person before they came out it is still not ok to deadname or misgender them!
-be aware and self-critical of ways in which you might still enforce transphobic ideas (ie: calling menstrual products “feminine hygiene products” or using “men” and “women” when you really mean people with certain body parts/physical characteristics)
-be aware and self-critical of ways in which you might still enforce the gender binary through your language
– get in the habit of using neutral language for anyone you don’t know even when they don’t “look trans”

Seventeen things you have to learn for yourself
as a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning, Intersex, Asexual, Pansexual
or otherwise Queer youth
by the time you are seventeen.

One is that the first Pride was a riot
I don’t mean that it was full of laughter, or that it was some grand party
where everyone spiraled up to dance among the stars
because the only glittering that night
was broken glass on cobblestones.
The first Pride was a riot
on the backstreets of New York
and they never tell us
that night
we won.
The only protest
in a decade full of turmoil
where the cops had to hide out in the bar they raided
and run from shouting rioters
who fought to reclaim the only patch of ground they had ever claimed as theirs
the first Pride was a riot,

and two, around the same time it took place
it was a debated topic in the gay community
whether or not they should say
that they weren’t mentally ill

which, three, homosexuality was removed
from the American Psychiatric Association’s list of mental illnesses
in 1974
congratulations
all it took was a vote to declare that, whoops, we were never mentally ill

except, four, there are still teenagers being tortured today
in what some dare blaspheme as “therapy”
used to destroy their self-identity
in the hopes of making them normal.
except, four, the queer community still carries overwhelmingly high rates for poverty and homelessness and depression.

Did you know that, five,
over half the children forced into conversion therapy
commit suicide?

And six, that lesbians
were regarded as “hangers-on”
of the movement
by much of the gay community
before the AIDS crisis?

Because it turns out, seven can wear a rainbow on your shirt
and still be a bigot.
There are people who stick rainbows in their ears
or wear them on their fingers
or slap them across their cheeks in badges of defiance
and will still hate you for the color of your skin
or the size of your thighs
or your gender
or the way you like to kiss two or more genders
or none of the above.
Don’t ask me why this happens
it just does
I think it might be that we’ve all been taught to hate ourselves
for so damn long
that we don’t understand what to do
in a space with no hate.
Or maybe it’s that the space seems too small, because

eight, there are people who will tell you that you are not enough
that you do not reach the magical benchmark of “gay enough” to pass through the gate even
especially
when you are some flavor of the rainbow other than straight-out gay.
eight, this is bullshit
eight, those people are bullshit.
eight, you are enough.
eight, there is always enough room.

nine, there is no overarching “homosexual agenda”
sorry
we’re all kind of flailing along in here trying to figure out some way to make it work
when most of us have nothing in common
except that society looked at us in different ways and decided we didn’t fit
so we could all go be misfits together
under one big rainbow flag

but just so you know, ten, there are plenty of other flags
there is one for you, I promise

and eleven, misfits may not all need the same things
but we need to stick together, especially in a world where

twelve—refer to point seven—there are lesbians who hate other lesbians
for having the audacity to be born in a body
that everyone looked at and saw “boy”
which brings me to

thirteen, there is so much to understand.

fourteen, you need to understand
because we need to stick together
and to stick together we do not have to be the same but we do have to understand
and it will be hard because
you were probably thrown into this world with no warning because

fifteen, being queer is not genetic and we are not unique among minorities
in that we collect our heritage through broken bits of history and research in a world constantly working to make those misfit bits go away
but we are unique in that when we try to prove our legacy
we can be laughed down
or re-erased
or flat out ignored
but I swear to you
you have a history as old as Alexander the Great
as beautiful as Sappho
as dignified as Abraham Lincoln
and as proud as Eleanor Roosevelt.

But even with that behind us
sixteen,
they have always watched us die.
because even though the bystander effect is bullshit, sixteen
Kitty Genovese was a lesbian, sixteen
Ronald Reagan is a mass murderer, sixteen
our children, your brothers and sisters and  siblings of all stripes and all colors and sexualities and genders are being murdered
through neglect
and rejection
and hate.

Sixteen, there is an entire generation of gay and bisexual men
missing from history
because the government chose to do nothing
when they were dying by the thousands.
sixteen, we died from the disease and died from going back into the closet and died for staying there and died for coming out,
sixteen, they laughed at us because they believed god was punishing us for daring to love,
sixteen, ashes of your forerunners rest on the lawn of the White House because
SIXTEEN, THEY HAVE ALWAYS WATCHED US DIE.

SEVENTEEN
you are allowed
to be angry.
You do not have to be one of the nice gays
or one of the nice trannies
or sweet or kind or educate the rest of the world in something less than a yell
you are allowed to be so furious it scalds your bones
at the way we are forgotten
and passed over
at the way, as soon as June becomes July
we are expected
to go back to dying in silence
and mourning our dead
and kissing all alone
when no one can be offended
at the sight of us.
You are allowed to be angry
and scream down the stars
to shatter like broken glass at your feet
because you know what?
The first Pride
was a riot.

October 11 (via spondee-soliloquy)

prostitvte:

songofages:

theroyaltenenblarghs:

If you’re not from Australia you probably haven’t heard this but it’s very important.

Today The Guardian released a cache of files called The Nauru Files.

This contains 2,000 reports from Australia’s detention centres which detail the abuse, self harm, mental illness and many terrible things that are happening to asylum seekers who come to Australia in hope of a better life but are instead detained offshore in conditions that violate human rights.

If you do read them, even shortened versions, prepare to be disgusted and shocked.

This is physical evidence that the Australian government is sitting back while they detain children and imprison asylum seekers while subjecting them to torturous conditions and every kind of abuse.

Don’t let The Nauru Files be forgotten or covered up. 

Don’t let the people in Australia’s offshore detention’s centre be forgotten.

It’s illegal here to even speak about what happens on these islands so that another country has been able to get these should really help raise these issues amongst the general public.

These files were leaked by someone involved in the system at Nauru (like, ofc) to the Guardian and since then, multiple doctors social workers etc have said “yeah we know but we couldn’t tell you” because it’s i l l e g a l for them to do so. All crimes that take place there are considered matters for the local police, so the Aus govt is washing their hands of it and saying “these are just allegations” like … The reports are horrible but this deserves a lot of attention there are 49 children in detention on Nauru living in squalor being tortured right this second

https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2016/aug/10/the-nauru-files-2000-leaked-reports-reveal-scale-of-abuse-of-children-in-australian-offshore-detention

Black women who slay the white media game

ayyyoooveeee:

ebonybyg:

hotteafreshlemonade:

escalusia:

zaynsblackgf:

hustleinatrap:

Amandla Stenberg- 17. Activist, actress. Too perfect for this world.

Chloe X Halle – 17 & 16. Incredibly talented singing/songwriting sister duo. Recently signed by Beyoncé.

Quvenzhané Wallis – 12. An EXTREMELY gifted actress. Already an Oscar and Golden Globe nominee. Adorable.

Zendaya – 19. Singer/actress/dancer Doing great things with her platform. Lives unapologetically, slays consistently

Kiersey Clemons – 22. Actress. Probably know her as Diggy from Dope. An angel.

Zoë Kravitz – 27. Actress, singer, model. All around perfect human being.

Yara Shahidi – 16. Actress (currently plays Zoey on Blackish). A ray of sunshine.

#BlackGirlsMagic

I am black and I am proud

Issa Rae – 31. Stanford graduate that created the hit youtube series “The Awkward Black Girl”

Danai Gurira – 38. Playwright and actress who literally slays for a living

Michelle Obama – 52. The First Fucking Lady and my actual mom

Uzo Aduba – 35. Ridiculously talented actress

Naomi Campbell – 45. An actual unstoppable force of nature

Gabourey Sidibe – 33. A beauty queen

Normani Kordei – 19. My wife and the backbone of Fifth Harmony

#BlackGirlsMagic

I am black and I am proud

Laverne Cox – 31 – Amazing actress and LGBT advocate 

this is lovely.

This is one of my fave posts, thanks for adding on dark skin girls @zaynsblackgf

Uh, just for the record, Michelle is my mom.

The situation in Turkey is BEYOND horrific. People have immediately stopped talking about it, but it’s getting of course much worse than it was during the attempted coup. Because Erdogan clearly exploited that to become even much more of a dictator.

asterroc:

aliasvaughn:

I’m not going to include graphic images of piles of prisoners in
their underwear, treated like beasts, because the mere thought makes me
nauseous.

He is firing teachers from colleges and High Schools who
don’t comply with HIS views, he is re-introducing death penalty (which,
only good side of it, will exclude him from even starting a discourse
with the EU for good). He is acting like a FULL-ON dictator,
Hitler-style.

Please spread awareness. The people of Turkey need
help and they deserve much better than this. The UN and NATO must
intervene to stop this.

Turkey’s just declared that academics can’t leave the country, and reports vary on what’s required of academics currently abroad on summer vacation from mere “urging” to return home, to a requirement to report to work tomorrow at 8:30am.  [The Telegraph, The Daily Beast, Al Jazeera]

This is actually against the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 13.2, which states, “Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to his country.”

Pass this on.

inkskinned:

I am so excited to announce my chapbook: PHOBIC, a love story in little out-of-order bits. 32 pages of all-new sapphic poetry and art and the best part is really that a large portion of proceeds are going to support a local all-inclusive women’s shelter. Although Phobic is my baby, I want to give back as much love as I get.

Phobic is a photo album, everything comes framed, either closed off or maybe protected, sharp teeth and pastels, love and whiskey, smoke and roses. it is an envelope of old pictures that you dropped on the floor. maybe you see something happy there because you need to, or maybe it’s easier to pretend it’s sad because you don’t want to forgive her. your words are caught in your throat. everything here hurts.

You can download the pdf of Phobic here 
or get the book in beautiful print copy here
– the intended recipient of the proceeds will be going to Rosie’s Place

This looks amazing.  

sapphicating:

livinlav-ish:

Not all lesbians on Tumblr are white,tall, athletic, blond w/straight hair, living in SoCal, and dressed masculine with clothes from brand name stores.

Some of us are just who we are, not what tumblr portrays as “The perfect lesbian”

this is so important. showing only skinny white lesbians with long hair and expensive everything can really hurt the self esteem of many lesbians and bi girls who see those blogs because they don’t look like that and they don’t have those expensive clothes/cars etc.
showing only those type of lesbians in relationships/kissing etc could make them think maybe they’re not worthy of that type of love or they’re not “enough” even though that’s not true at all. i wish more aesthetic lesbian blogs actively tried to be diverse with their pictures and gifs because I can assure you more of us look nothing like the girls on those blogs than those blogs would have you believe