(Source: w-aters)
Pictures from HuffPost’s ‘Prom 2012: Gay Students And Their Same-Sex Dates Celebrate End-Of-Year Festivities’:
In honor of prom season, HuffPost Gay Voices is saluting those brave couples who took that risk, either at their own high school dances or at alternative events, with 20 great photos from our readers.
Click here for the full article and other photos (including stories of each photo).
I love you more than yesterday but less than tomorrow :)
LBGTQ* Children’s (Picture) Books To Keep On Your Radar
- Oh The Things Mommies Do! What Can Be Better Than Having Two? written by Crystal Tompkins; illustrations by Lindsey Evans (follow their tumblr HERE)
- The Boy Who Cried Fabulous written by Leslea Newman; illustrated by Peter Ferguson
- My Mommy Is A Boy written by Jason Martinez; illustrated by Karen Winchester
- My Two Super Dads written by Bronny Falls and Munsta Vincent
- Pugdog written by Andrea U’Ren (*book discussing gender)
- The Baby Kangaroo Treasure Hunt, A gay parenting story written by Carmen Martinez Jover; illustrated by Rosemary Martinez
- My Princess Boy written by Cheryl Kilodavis ; illustrations by Suzanne DeSimone (*book discussing gender)
- Arwen and Her Two Daddies written by Jarko De Witte van Leeuwen (Translated from Dutch)
- Fairy Tales of the 21st Century written by Bill Carey (retelling of Sleeping Beauty and Cinderella)
- My Uncle’s Wedding written by Eric Ross; illustrations by Tracy K. Green
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These are super cute, I want them.
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-indigenous-derogatory-20120528,0,3018233.story
Epithet that divides Mexicans is banned by Oxnard school district: “Oaxaquita” (little Oaxacan) is used by other Mexicans to demean their indigenous compatriots — who are estimated to make up 30% of California’s farmworkers. Educators and others in the U.S. often don’t recognize diversity within the Mexican community, said Gaspar Rivera-Salgado, a researcher at the UCLA Labor Center who has written extensively about indigenous Mexican migration. “We forget that it’s a multilingual, multiethnic community,” he said. “We forget about the fact that 62 indigenous languages are spoken in Mexico.” The organizing project’s campaign, Rivera-Salgado said, “is a really interesting way to confront, very directly, something that the Mexican nation and the Mexican immigrant community sometimes sweeps under the rug, and that’s the prevalence of racism and discrimination that indigenous people have to endure in Mexico and that is reproduced here in the United States.” Photo: Abelardo Popec, left, and Romaldo Lopez listen to speakers as indigenous Mexican students and leaders of Ventura County public schools launched the “No Me Llames Oaxaquita” (Don’t call me little Oaxacan) campaign at the Center for Employment Training in Oxnard. Credit: Anne Cusack / Los Angeles Times
You come to love not by finding the perfect person, but by learning to see an imperfect person perfectly
“The world is changing. People who are different, there time is coming.”
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(Source: bigpinkbunny)
Playing video games with the boyfriend :3 asdfghjkl
This is my boyfriend and I, we’ve been together for over two and a half years and have been living together for nearly a year too, I didn’t think it was possible to love someone as much as I love him. I’m the blonde one and he is the ginger one. And we are both new to tumblr… His tumblr is http://jaggedjesus.tumblr.com/ My tumblr is http://alansayspow.tumblr.com/

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This is a blog to show love in its many forms. Along with pics of people and their significant others, there will also be some humorous and not so happy posts, but overall it will be great. Just look around and if you like what you see, then follow. Also if you have any pics that you would like to share, like pics of you and your significant other, then please submit them here.

