Identity
Army Veteran With A Secret
Recently, Colonel Edward Thomas Ryan, a retired US army veteran passed away at the age of 85 on June 1. At the funeral, before his passing, revealed a lifelong secret that he has kept for the past 85 years of his life. He wrote in his obituary:
By Gladys W. Muturi2 years ago in Pride
A Bridge Among the Flowers. Top Story - June 2024.
To my dear and beautiful granddaughter, I've needed to write this letter to you for a long time now. I just didn't have the words. I'm not sure if I even do now. But this is my feeble attempt. Forgive me if I don't use the proper pronoun or gender when I am referring to the "you" that I know and love. I'm new at this and still very confused in my "Boomer-ness." I think you already know that I am having a difficult time wrapping my head around these concepts. But it doesn't minimize my love and adoration for you.
By Shirley Belk2 years ago in Pride
Dear Younger Me's
Dear Younger Me's, This is a letter to all the younger me’s in this world right now. The Queer youth that has for whatever reason hidden themselves away. Hidden their true, beautiful light inside for any number of reasons. Whether you are hiding who you love, who you really are, or any other aspect of yourself that for now you fear others knowing, this letter is for you … and for the younger me that never had this letter.
By Savannah K. Wilson2 years ago in Pride
Letters to Our Queer Youth. Top Story - June 2024.
“Dear Queer Kiddo, Your existence is resistance to all those who tried to extinguish your flame. You are an endless fire that burns Your core shall not be shaken by voices who don’t understand Who never even try to understand That Pride, is not about them It’s about you. Your magic Your gifts Your love. Pride is your story to share on your terms And our job to celebrate and uplift Love always, Oneg”
By Oneg In The Arctic2 years ago in Pride
Alvis's Journey: From Poverty to Wealth
"Alvis's Journey: From Poverty to Perseverance" In a small village nestled at the foot of a mountain, there lived a young man named Alvis. Alvis was an orphan who had lost both of his parents at a young age. Since then, he lived in poverty and had to work hard to meet his daily needs.
By Zex LikeGt2 years ago in Pride







