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Sociology of Difference by Zuleyka Zevallos
More green campaigning, 'cos I can!
A queer writer of queer things.
Support Blog for people with HIV
"To be a Negro in this country and to be relatively conscious is to be in a rage almost all the time." - James A. Baldwin
Seek Justice - Love Mercy - Walk Humbly
Personal ramblings and rants of a somewhat twisted mind
artworks
Loud thoughts and quiet ones.
Kaupapa Māori as Transformative Indigenous Analysis
what happens on the table stays on the table
The musings of a HIV survivor, medical professional, activist and advocate.
Healthy Life To The Fullest
My writing. My vulnerability. My heart. My soul. My magic power. By Brittany Hobcraft.
Embrace. Support. Empower.
connecting ideas and people - how talk can change our lives
"Open Your Mind, So You Wont Go Blind"
The beauty of life shows itself in the imperfect
First there was a line
My Life in Blog
me & pts(d)
silence = death
Word Pictures
Musings on theology, life, & culture.
The life and times of a single guy in Gotham City who just happens to be poz
The Story Of A Guy With Too Much Time On His Hands.
Kia aho matuahia te taketake, kia tūwaerea te tau...When intellect turns to intuition, knowledge becomes wisdom
PACIFIC | ARTISTIC | QUEER | SOUTH AUCKLAND
A course blog for GNDR 450 @ Indiana University, Bloomington
An Online Exhibit
Reclaiming traditional Māori korero about menstruation
Present-Day, Reconstructed
Or The Musings of an Onaironaut
(Sometimes Scholarly) Geek Speak
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Your piece speaks volumes e hoa. Strength and beauty. That’s what I think raranga is. Likewise, those who weave and understand that strength and beauty. Who know how to yield and wield it. Donna’s mahi is amazing. Her hands speak the pūrākau the harakeke wants to share with us. A-mazing. Both of you!
Ngā mihi nunui e kare! Thanks heaps 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾. Just having a quiet night in here Ohinemutu styles, procesing CHCH. Quite full on!
E pai ana e hoa 😊. Oh the serenity would be so warm and calming to the wairua.
Full on, for sure. I was at Polyfest on Friday (my kids performed at 2pm) and we heard after their bracket. News didn’t get right around the festival until late afternoon. I still have to write about it. I spent most of yesterday talking to my youngest about what, why and how one person could do this to another. So heartless. So cold. So frikkin foreign to the word “mankind”. I want to be angry but all I can think about is, Aotearoa was a safe haven for most of these families. We have good gun laws, hell, I have a semi auto shotgun and a .22, but they help to fill my freezer. How did this happen to our people? In our homeland? On our whenua? How will I show compassion and forgiveness while still trying not to want the worst things imaginable to happen to those who caused this harm? Wooooo saaaaaah – I still have to process some emotion I reckon. Sending light your way e hoa. I’m looking forward to the “Teach In” tomorrow. It will be unfurling and mind clearing 🙂
You look powerful and valuable. “Bathed in eyes” is a phrase I’d like to transform from terror to pleasure for myself. Thanks for the tips.
Thank you 😁✌🏾