Identity
"The Enigmatic Legacy: Unraveling the Georgia Guidestones"
Once upon a time, in the small town of Elberton, Georgia, there stood a mysterious monument known as the Georgia Guidestones. The year was 1980, and on a fateful day, a man by the name of R.C. Christian arrived in Elberton with a grand vision in mind.
By vishnu brock3 years ago in Pride
An Open Letter to My Performative Allies
Dear performative morons, I write this letter with the utmost respect for your intentions, though, as the old saying goes, "the road to hell is paved with good intentions" - and the road to performative allyship is paved with a hearty dose of self-righteousness.
By Paige Holloway3 years ago in Pride
The Land of Gold: Ama's Journey to Empower Africa
Chapter 1: Seeds of Hope In this chapter, we introduce the African continent, known as "the land of gold," and explore the immense potential it holds. We delve into the challenges its people face due to exploitation and a lack of infrastructure. Through the eyes of our protagonist, Ama, a young woman from a small village in Uganda, we witness her dreams and determination to make a difference in her community.
By Lawrence Mireku Adu3 years ago in Pride
sexual freedom
Sexual freedom is an essential right that all individuals are entitled to, regardless of their age. In particular, sexual freedom is incredibly important for American youth. Adolescents and young adults are often in the process of discovering their sexuality, and they need to have the freedom to explore and express themselves in a safe and supportive environment. In this article, we will explore the reasons why sexual freedom is crucial for American youth, as well as the challenges and obstacles that they may face in achieving it.
By Amucheokolo3 years ago in Pride
Coming Out
I am going to tell my journey on how I got to where I am now and focus on what is next. I was a late bloomer. I came out later in life. I always thought I was somehow different from other people. I liked both girls and guys' bodies. I loved the Backstreet Boys. I remember one time I went camping with my best guy friend and I got injured. I stayed at his cousin's cabin while they went fishing at night. We talked and listened to Backstreet Boys. I was the safe guy. We were in the cabin alone for a long time. I had crushes on girls mostly growing up. The difference is that I would always become friends with the girls. I had a hard time forming friendships with guys.
By Jeremy White3 years ago in Pride
Breaking Down Barriers: Overcoming the Patronising Attitudes Towards Disability
Patronising behaviour towards disabled individuals is unfortunately typical and can negatively impact their well-being and sense of autonomy. This behaviour can take many forms, including using a condescending tone of voice, assuming that a disabled person is helpless or incompetent, or treating them like a child.
By Sarah Park3 years ago in Pride








