Author's posts
Apr 30 2009
Muse in the Morning
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An Opened Mind XXVI
Art Link Shell
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Apr 29 2009
Muse in the Morning
Muse in the Morning |
An Opened Mind XXVI
Art Link Bouquet
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Apr 28 2009
Muse in the Morning
Muse in the Morning |
An Opened Mind XXIV
Art Link Dust
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Apr 27 2009
Muse in the Morning
Muse in the Morning |
An Opened Mind XXIV
Art Link Black and Gold
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Apr 25 2009
Friday Philosophy: the unmaking of a woman
You may have heard about it by now. Or maybe not. There haven’t exactly been that many news stories about it.
On Wednesday, April 22, Allen Andrade was convicted of the bias crime murder of Angie Zapata, which occurred in July of last year, as well as the theft of a car and a credit card. He received the mandatory sentence of life without parole.
I wrote about the trial last week, while it was still going on. You can read that here if you are so inclined.
I wish I could say I felt some degree of satisfaction about this. But I don’t. Surrounding the trial has been so much lack of communication and absence of understanding that I feel like going into my room and never emerging again.
Non-transsexual people are, in some cases, trying to be helpful with what they are trying to share. Most often what I have read has fallen short of that mark.
Apr 24 2009
Muse in the Morning
Muse in the Morning |
An Opened Mind XXIII
Art Link Devotion
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Apr 23 2009
Muse in the Morning
Muse in the Morning |
An Opened Mind XXII
Art Link Folds
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Apr 22 2009
Muse in the Morning
Muse in the Morning |
An Opened Mind XXI
No pessimist ever discovered the secrets of the stars, or sailed to an uncharted land, or opened a new heaven to the human spirit.
– Helen Keller |
Storyboard
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Apr 21 2009
Muse in the Morning
Muse in the Morning |
An Opened Mind XX
Art Link Options
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Apr 20 2009
Muse in the Morning
Muse in the Morning |
An Opened Mind XIX
Art Link A Glint in the Eye
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Apr 18 2009
Friday Philosophy: They are murdering her yet again
My first impulse was to write about the fact that today was the National Day of Silence, which was first observed at the University of Virginia in 1996 and has been sponsored by GLSEN (the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Educational Network) since 2000. If you feel like helping them out, I am sure everyone would be thankful.
But something else has been happening this week as well, out in Colorado. And this thing, a trial in the murder of a young transwoman, demands words, not silence. It has my focus, my attention.
Will it grab yours?
Apr 17 2009
Muse in the Morning
Muse in the Morning |
An Opened Mind XVIII
Art Link Garnet with Inlay
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