Billie Holiday died in a New York City hospital from cirrhosis of the liver after years of alcohol abuse, aged 43. (While under arrest for heroin possession, with Police officers stationed at the door to her room.) In the final years of her life, she had been progressively swindled out of her earnings, and she died with $0.70 in the bank. Holiday had a longtime addiction to drugs and alcohol, but evidence suggests she died from a kidney infection. Among Holiday’s best-known songs were “Lover Man,” “Strange Fruit” and “God Bless the Child.” It was not until 1986 — 27 years after her death — that she was honoured with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
She served time in prison and had a number of lesbian relationships while incarcerated. Throughout her career, Holiday was openly bisexual and was rumored to have dated a notable…
No. queer is not the acting part, the character is. eh. Caroline Evans Thats the essence of acting though… pretending to be someone else in a convincing way. Jake Gyllenhall was straight irl in Brokeback mountain. This sounds like you’re … Continue reading →
Matt Teft • 3 days ago If you need positive discrimination to land yourself a role, then you need to think of a new career. I’m sure Jack auditioned for this role and landed it based on talent. Equality means … Continue reading →
Ray • 5 hours ago Gay Lifestyle??? Being gay is not a lifestyle, just like heterosexuals some of us are poor, some are rich. Some live lavish “lifestyles”, some barely get by. Being gay is a trait, like being tall, having red … Continue reading →
Republicans vote to make it legal nationwide to ban gays & lesbians from adopting Falconlights • 4 days ago This is terrible. As someone who was lucky enough to find a forever home, i would wish all children in the foster care … Continue reading →
Smithsonian Magazine Happy Birthday Sally Ride!! On June 18, 1983, she made history as the first American woman in space, the first LGBT astronaut, and the youngest American in space. Today’s Google Doodle Honors Sally Ride Five animations show … Continue reading →
some time ago, probably 2 years ago … I was in a bookstore in the artist biography section a teenaged girl was trying to convince her Grandmother to buy her a copy of the just released Nikki Sixx of Motley … Continue reading →
Emily Murphy was the leader of the 5 women who won the right to vote for women by going over Canada’s supreme court to the UK Supreme Court. After that, Canada started changing our laws to have sovereignty so that … Continue reading →
2020, a global pandemic, along with people. there will be a lost of businesses
and non-mainstream communities are particularly vulnerable
because we have to crush the second wave to reduce people loss
All my TV lesbian heros have been created by men. Cool men like Robert Tapert and Joss Whedon. Okay, yes, I am referring to geek guys as cool, because to me, geeks have always been the coolest and least conformiest. … Continue reading →
It bothers me that with all the talk of sex this and sex that. What straight men like and who straight women like and often even in mainstream productions – we talk about who gay men like. Not just as … Continue reading →
It’s curious to me that straight women and gay men have two strongly bonded relationships – the fag hag and the gay best friend – while there are no parallel relationships being lesbians and straight men. For context, I beleive … Continue reading →
This is the thing about rights they are not conditional on any other person’s value judgement. everyone has a right to dignity to go about their lawful and private business and religion is a personal opinion, with followers now claiming … Continue reading →
Nina Trygg VirgoVegan • 12 hours ago I once accidentally walked into a men’s bathroom and used the facilities and did not realize until I was at the sink, washing my hands looking in the mirror at the urinals on the wall behind … Continue reading →
Public Bathrooms are the place where children, women and vulnerable people are at at highest risk of being verbally or physically abused – and the vast majority of abusers are Heterosexual Men. Male violence against other males as primary competition … Continue reading →
Vulnerable and alone, often in off hours Bathrooms and Elevators are 2 of the most dangerous places also Parking Lots. It is frustrating for The Mainstream to villainize Transgendered people in bathrooms, because in reality – it is the transgender … Continue reading →
The American Military had an interesting policy a while back Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. But the problem was that they applied the idea to a narrow and oppressive and illegal policy – because it was not consistent with the American … Continue reading →
I already talked about wanting to get an Elvis style jumpsuit with a beaver on it to wear to the Emmy award and to go with Kathy Griffin as my celebrity date – along with my spouse – who loves … Continue reading →
1985 Liberace grossed more than $2,000,000 for his engagement at New York City’s Radio City Music Hall. He broke his own record of $1.6 million.
but even after Alan Turing, and other individuals and so many groups and so many nations were persons stopped being illegal and genocide was not deemed what civilized do. but we remain unresolved colonials and the impact of multinational corporations in an ever faster less personalized political systems geopolitically… eh.
how many LGBTQ2 have to save the world and humanity from itself and be entertaining… and fabulous at the same time.
Feb 28, 2017 – 12 posts – 6 authors… an argument to be made that family and tax law systematically favour married couples such that asexuals are discriminated against because …
Dec 24, 2018 – Instead of viewing gender as binary—and thus stripping nonbinary, transgender, and intersex individuals of their human rights and dignity— …
Greta Garbo wanted to be left alone by others, her infamous quote misunderstood owing to grammar and her accent. “I want to be let alone.” rather than “I vant to be alone”
1990
Actress Greta Garbo died of pneumonia and renal failure at the age of 84.
(Ninotchka, Grand Hotel, Camille, Queen Christina, Anna Karenina, Mata Hari, The Kiss, Flesh and the Devil, The Painted Veil, As You Desire Me, Two-Faced Woman, Conquest, Inspiration, Anna Christie)
they live in fear that somewhere someone is having fun.
and are unconcerned about poverty or quality of life
they need to get a life of their own, not treat it like a dress rehearsal or something they can take away from others. pursuit of happiness was what america was founded on after all
and the reality
Canadians won’t be able to return to life as they knew it before the novel coronavirus pandemic until a vaccine is available, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday.
“Normality as it was before will not come back full-on until we get a vaccine for this… That will be a very long way off,” the prime minister said during his daily news conference on Canada’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
“We will have to remain vigilant for at least a year,” he added in French.
They refined media-savvy tactics, often creating actions for their visual appeal, and touched a nerve with the Lesbian Avenger Manifesto. The group quickly …
Jun 19, 2014 – Kelly Cogswell’s new book details the origins of the Lesbian Avengers—seen at left eating fire at a Dyke March in the early 1990s (photo by …You’ve visited this page 2 times. Last visit: 06/08/19 The Lesbian Avengers Eat Fire, Too (1993) – IMDbwww.imdb.com › title
Queer Women History Forgot: The Lesbian Avengers. March 1, 2017 Trish Bendix. Remembering the radical group of lesbian activists who pushed for visibility …
The Lesbian Avengers are a direct-action group focused on issues vital to lesbian survival and visibility. Formed in 1992, The Lesbian Avengers are not part of …
Vancouver in the 1990s had a houseing crisis and new infrastructure projects.
his video is from the 1990s. a vancouver film school project about the Vancouver 1990s housing crisis which included the Francis Street Incident
New in the city was Act Up, December 9 Coalition The Lesbian Avengers and more queer community groups visible because AIDS ensured there was a much smaller closet and the mainstream could not longer pretend we did not exist at the margins, we were everywhere in every demographic. in 2020. too many did not get the memo to get over it.
to celebrate the Grandview bridge. an art installation was done.
The Grandview Street Blue Art Tile Installation of east side activists from the 1990s
90sDyke Mentor Nina at her name tile in 2019
Vancouver – the eastside – commerical drive The Drive Dykcouver. eh
The 1990s was the Decade before 9/11 changed the sense of the world, before AIDS was a chronically manageable condition for parts of the world; and it changed the balance of the generational birth rate.
Generation X was the sandwich generation and the adult children of alcoholics, and we were a smaller at birth demographic and our numbers reduced further by AIDS.
For lesbians, it was the Post Butch Femme, we had worked with Heterosexual women from the 1960s and 1970s to achieve the legislated equal pay for equal work and with that, the ability to form our own credit rating not dependent on a father or husband to co-sign, and reproductive rights.
From the women’s movement, we shifted into AIDs support and caretaking as the gay men were the ones affording health care so the virus could be identified, being a slower killer than other viruses out of Africa in the era, with Ebola killing withing 24 hours usually and only in 2019 is there a vaccine for that.
We were no longer butch and femme mimicking heterosexuals, we were Dykes and we were getting things dyke done with respect to human rights across demographics.
In the 1990s, the Gay and Lesbian community presented to the mainstream a Just Like You, Just Happen to be Queer – we were Act Up, Queer Nation and Lesbian Avengers and fighting to serve in the Military and Marriage Equality at the same time.
In Canada, at the Supreme Court, it was Joshusa Birch who won the right for gays and lesbians to serve in the military, while Egan and Nesbitt won survivor benefits, Brian Mossop lead the way for Federal Government queer employees to have equal benefits and it was a group of couples who won marriage equality – not same sex marriage as the phrase in the media was to ensure the disgust reaction of the anal sex imagery or same gender marriage as the community tried to adjust for value judgement language, it was before the court and under the law – marriage equality in 2003.
From 1980 to 2004, Angles was the Vancouver queer paper – for most of it’s run “Gay and Lesbian” to a final era of “Lesbian Bisexual and Gay” to “LGBT” by 2004. with 2019, the Canadian term LGBTQ2 – adding Queer which is a comprehensive and inclusive word of all sexuality including asexual and Two Spirited, from the ingenious culture inclusive of transgender and nonbinary as genderfluidity to the spectrum of sexuality, what we are and what we are attracted to.
This blog and this presentation was prepared by Nina Tryggvason, former news editor, news and arts writer and photographer.
the vancouver lesbian avengers circa 1992
for a while the Toronto paper – Xtra, which began in the late 1970s and peaked in the early 1990s with Xtra in Toronto, Xtra West in Vancouver, Island Xtra on Vancovuer Island, Calgary Xtra in Albert and Capital Xtra in Ottawa is in this era. http://www.dailyxtra.com.
I left Angles and wrote for Xtra West for a short while.
and also, for an American Lesbian Magazine Girlfriends about the 1990s lesbian cancer scare that ended the Lesbian Chic of kd lang, Melissa Etheridge and Ellen coming out.
the 1990s was the era when the public found out about the Germany WW2 camps where the allies did not free everone, they left the queer prisoners in prison.
It was the decade of the end of the closet language, where it was the political that was personal. instead of in this era, when pronouns are personal; and talking points which had bullets are replaced with bullets and cars into crowds with protest signs are deemed speech issues rather than the crimes of the state or by the individual who confuses their religious viewpoint with the secualar law and fails to understand that rights are extended and not demanded, and are not to be denied when asserted, the right to exist trumps the right to complain that others do.
#Lest We Forget is an admonishment to not be a bystander.
Not inside the LGBTQ2 comunity or outside in the mainstream.
After all, we as a species continue to demonstrate, the minority needs protection because the majority cannot be trusted to be fair in the first place.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
This is an example post, originally published as part of Blogging University. Enroll in one of our ten programs, and start your blog right.
You’re going to publish a post today. Don’t worry about how your blog looks. Don’t worry if you haven’t given it a name yet, or you’re feeling overwhelmed. Just click the “New Post” button, and tell us why you’re here.
Why do this?
Because it gives new readers context. What are you about? Why should they read your blog?
Because it will help you focus you own ideas about your blog and what you’d like to do with it.
The post can be short or long, a personal intro to your life or a bloggy mission statement, a manifesto for the future or a simple outline of your the types of things you hope to publish.
To help you get started, here are a few questions:
Why are you blogging publicly, rather than keeping a personal journal?
What topics do you think you’ll write about?
Who would you love to connect with via your blog?
If you blog successfully throughout the next year, what would you hope to have accomplished?
You’re not locked into any of this; one of the wonderful things about blogs is how they constantly evolve as we learn, grow, and interact with one another — but it’s good to know where and why you started, and articulating your goals may just give you a few other post ideas.
Can’t think how to get started? Just write the first thing that pops into your head. Anne Lamott, author of a book on writing we love, says that you need to give yourself permission to write a “crappy first draft”. Anne makes a great point — just start writing, and worry about editing it later.
When you’re ready to publish, give your post three to five tags that describe your blog’s focus — writing, photography, fiction, parenting, food, cars, movies, sports, whatever. These tags will help others who care about your topics find you in the Reader. Make sure one of the tags is “zerotohero,” so other new bloggers can find you, too.