'i see myself': embrace the rainbow

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In the past few days, we have been privileged to witness an increasing awareness and understanding within the m/m romance community about the complex issues of gender/s and sexuality/ies.

This has been a significant and positive step forward in healing a rift caused primarily by ignorance and bringing hope where there was once anger, turmoil and devastation.

This is by no means an end, however.

For if there is one thing we have all learnt is that a rainbow cannot easily be grasped or defined.

Rainbows are constantly changing. Rainbows are not fixed. Even when an artist tries to portray them in a photograph or piece of work it is only one moment in time they are capturing, not the full journey of a rainbow.

It is this fluidity we need to embrace and encourage others to do so as well.

To this end, we are sending out a challenge.

A challenge to help us increase awareness, acceptance and support for the trans*, intersex, intergender and questioning people in the m/m romance community and broader community by adding this to your site:

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We believe this will stand hard as a sign post symbolising hope as well as a safe space for GLBTQQ people to freely be themselves. Whoever 'they' might be at that particular moment and whoever 'they' might be in different moments in the future.

So, will you accept our challenge?

Perhaps this excerpt from an interview in September 2011 between genderfluid Andrej Pejic and ABC’s Nightline Juju Chang will help you make a decision:

Chang: When you see yourself in the mirror, do you think of yourself more as a man or as a woman?
Pejic: I like to keep my options open.
Chang: What does that mean?
Pejic: I see myself.

‘I see myself.’

That, friends, says it all.

Please help us spread this message.

With hope and love, Aleksandr Voinov, Amara Devonte and Kris for 'embrace the rainbow'.


[Reposted to support the 'embrace the rainbow' campaign.]
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Published on November 21, 2011 03:49 Tags: campaign
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message 1: by Mountie (new)

Mountie Posted in my pictures Serena. Thanks for spreading the message.


message 2: by Serena (new)

Serena Yates Mountie wrote: "Posted in my pictures Serena. Thanks for spreading the message."

Thanks for posting in your pictures, Mountie! :-)


message 3: by Mountie (new)

Mountie If I ever figure out how to add just a message to my update feed I'd have put it there, but I must be blind. Either way, I am inspired that something good is coming from all of this.


message 4: by Serena (new)

Serena Yates Mountie wrote: "If I ever figure out how to add just a message to my update feed I'd have put it there, but I must be blind. Either way, I am inspired that something good is coming from all of this."

I think if you post it on your profile it shows up on your update feed? Not sure because the author interface works differently, but that should do it.


message 5: by Mountie (new)

Mountie I finally found the general update. It's under the "Currently Reading" shelf along the side for us readers. Thanks for holding my hand Serena.


message 6: by Serena (new)

Serena Yates Mountie wrote: "I finally found the general update. It's under the "Currently Reading" shelf along the side for us readers. Thanks for holding my hand Serena."

No problem, glad you were able to solve it, Mountie!


message 7: by Mountie (new)

Mountie Me too. I have been looking for weeks now it seems.


message 8: by Amara (new)

Amara Thanks for posting this Serena and helping us spread the word :)


message 9: by Serena (new)

Serena Yates Amara wrote: "Thanks for posting this Serena and helping us spread the word :)"

:-)


message 10: by Justina Johnson (new)

Justina Johnson Serena,

You are a gift, a blessing and a joy.

You have have helped "humankind" take a step forward. Isn't it amazing how wonderful one can feel if they just love one another.

Maybe, we will all make it to the 22nd century.

jj


message 11: by Serena (new)

Serena Yates Thank you for your kind words, jj. It is my hope that mnay people see this message and carry it into their lives, so the message of love and acceptance can reach farther than ever before.


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