Pride Month
The Island of Us
When the boat docked at the edge of the island, Kai felt the familiar buzz of anxiety wrap around his chest. The invitation had been unexpected, tucked inside a weathered envelope delivered without a sender—just a wax seal bearing the silhouette of a rising sun.
By Muhammad Sabeel9 months ago in Pride
Turkish Cypriot court’s historic statement on pride parade day
Nicosia — As the calendars mark the 17th of May, the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia, the historic court case concerning hate speech against lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex (LGBTI+) individuals was heard before Judge Jale Dizdarlı Ergüden in Nicosia’s Turkish Cypriot District Court in breakaway northern Cyprus.
By The Spotlight10 months ago in Pride
"Beyond the River"
In a small village nestled along the banks of a mighty river, there lived a young boy named Zayn. His life was simple yet full of joy. He had everything he needed loving parents, a warm home, and the company of his older sister, Layla. The two were inseparable, spending their days by the river, playing, laughing, and dreaming of adventures beyond the horizon.
By Muhammad Hayat10 months ago in Pride
"The Last Light of Zoreon"
"The Last Light of Zoreon" In the year 3098, Earth was no longer the only home for humans. People had moved to many planets in the galaxy. One of those planets was Zoreon a beautiful world with silver trees, blue rivers, and two suns that lit the skies with golden light.
By Muhammad Hayat10 months ago in Pride
Lavender Love
Chris, masculine and melanated with long, rich, dark locs, sat across from her wife, Armani, who was feminine and whimsical, at the dimly lit dinner table. Chris had always been the strong and thriving one; even when faced with stress and hurt, she seemed to remain unmoved. Armani, on the other hand, had always been sweet and kind in her approach but could become steel when needed.
By My Life in Form10 months ago in Pride
What I Learned From Gay Culture: No One Will Love Me If...
Can you think of something you learned as a child and later realized it was a lie? The Easter Bunny and Santa Claus come to mind. With them, it’s easy to believe they don’t exist. We may even wonder why we ever held to such outlandish stories.
By Brandon Ellrich10 months ago in Pride
What is a Femboy?
In recent years, the term "femboy" has gained popularity in fashion and online communities. But what exactly does it mean? Who identifies as a femboy, and how can you embrace this style if it resonates with you? Whether you're curious about the term or looking for fashion inspiration, this guide will break it all down in a simple,
By David Femboy10 months ago in Pride
Akbar the Great
Among the many rulers who shaped Indian history, Akbar the Great stands out as a visionary, a warrior, and a reformer. Born in 1542, Akbar was the third emperor of the Mughal dynasty and ruled from 1556 to 1605. In addition to expanding the Mughal Empire, he is remembered for his tolerance policies, administrative innovations, and deep interest in culture and art. His reign marked the golden age of the Mughal Empire and laid the foundation for a united and prosperous India.
By Snigdha Ahmed 10 months ago in Pride







