Day of Silence 2010 is Today, April 16th April 16, 2010
Posted by Princess Wordplay in Rants/Raves.Tags: day of silence, glbt, lgbt
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On the National Day of Silence hundreds of thousands of students nationwide take a vow of silence to bring attention to anti-LGBT name-calling, bullying and harassment in their schools.
Learn more at http://www.dayofsilence.org/
Not all LGBT insults are intentional. You could be hurting someone without meaning to. Do you think before you speak?
Video courtesy of http://www.thinkb4youspeak.com/
reBlog from gaelick.com: Everyday Homophobes | gaelick April 7, 2010
Posted by Princess Wordplay in Rants/Raves.Tags: equality, gay, glbt, lesbian, lgbt, rants, raves, stereotypes, tolerance
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This is totally worth a read!
We want to be men? No! I am a woman – all woman baby Being a woman is a powerful thing, there is a primal strength to it that fascinates me. My gender is not an issue.gaelick.com, Everyday Homophobes | gaelick, Apr 2010
Go check it out.
Thursday Poet’s Rally Week 11 Wrap-up and Week 12 Poem March 31, 2010
Posted by Princess Wordplay in Poetry.Tags: ACLU, Fulton, gay rights, glbt, Itawamba, lgbt, Mississippi, news, poem, poet, Poetry
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First things first, an acceptance: A big thank-you to Jingle for this lovely award!

And now, I’d like to present my own week 11 Honorable Mentions:
To megzone: The “spunky little monkey” mention
To shoelessboywonder: The “tried something new and created awesomeness” mention
To Jingle: The “Somehow finds time to do it all” mention
To Moondustwriter: The “simplistic beauty” mention
To William: The “rising above” mention
To anthonynorth: The “way to throw in everything INCLUDING the kitchen sink” mention
Collect, and enjoy. You deserve it!

Week 11 Honorable Mention
And now, the moment we’ve all been waiting for: (drumroll)
Here’s a quick rundown if you’re not familiar with the concept of the News Poem:
1. First, find a news story that has a strong impact on you
2. Write a poem about the news story. Your primary goal is to explore thoughts or ideas the reporter may have skimmed over.
3. Publish the poem with a link to the news story, so your readers can compare.
Here’s mine:
The Not-so-good Shepherd
In the Itawamba hills
Somewhere west of Fulton Loch
I came upon a Shepherd
Keeping watch over his flock
In the flock there was a lamb
It’s fleece not like the others
The Shepherd saw and took it
Away from all its brothers
He took a knife, slit it’s throat
And he left it there to die
So puzzled by his actions
I demanded to know why
The Shepherd shrugged his shoulders
With nary a word to say
He looked down at the carcass
Clutched his crook, and walked away
Now there’s a guild for shepherds
They are called ACLU
And the Itawamba hills
They suggest not passing through

