Archive For The “The Journey” Category

Where We Find Ourselves

By | February 10, 2012

Packed Pride

I’m packing to move – again – (this is a life ever on the move, it seems, nomadic in so many ways) and as I put my books in milkcrates borrowed from a friend, I keep a small stack aside. I’m assembling the list of books that I own that have shaped my understanding of [...]

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Mobile Life Photography Show at In Other Words!

By | February 2, 2012

Hawthorne Bridge, as Seen Through a Steampunk Haze

I’m excited to say that I just finished hanging photos at In Other Words Feminist Community Center! Here’s more on the show itself: Mobile Life   Art is where you find it. The best camera is the one you have with you. Life is beauty. With these three ideas in mind, I chose to document [...]

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Queerly Allied

By | January 12, 2012

Swirling Heart

Have you ever been in the situation where your identity makes you the automatic authority on all things related to that facet of yourself? It’s something I experience fairly often at school, as the resident openly queer queer.  I’m certainly not the only one there, but the on-campus presence is small enough that I am [...]

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Cad tá agam?

By | November 30, 2010

Let’s start with what you know, Nik. When you were a child, you wanted to be a priest. Well, sure. You also wanted to be an astronaut, a rockstar, president, and a superhero. Somewhere along the line, you realized or were told that you couldn’t be a priest, and thought that nun maybe sounded nice, [...]

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