Madeline Davis: The Incalculable Value Of A Lesbian Legend’s Life
“We want to make sure that this next stage of Madeline’s life is as free from fear and full of love as our whole lives have been because of her.”
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“We want to make sure that this next stage of Madeline’s life is as free from fear and full of love as our whole lives have been because of her.”
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“There’s a cultural stigma about infertility because as Latinas, we’re often raised to believe we’ll be mothers, and that it should come naturally. We’re pressured or asked constantly if we’ll have children.”
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“Everyone is deserving of comfort.”
“I will say that this is the very first role on television that I played a queer person and I have been doing this for almost 20 years. The fact that this is the first time, that is so telling to me — and the funny thing is, I don’t know what it’s telling me, but it’s telling me something that I don’t really like.”
“I was more afraid when I went out to clubs, dressed in drag, than I was when I was befriending a drug dealer or up in some apartment buying for the NYPD, with no gun or shield. I would’ve rather been found dead, in some dumpster, because a dealer found out I was a cop than been busted in drag.”
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“I want them to learn that redemption is possible. I’ve evolved emotionally and psychologically, and I’m proud of how far I have come.”
“Opening minds is something that I find fantastic.”
The memorial will consist of a heart-shaped stone platform made up of interlocking hearts on the lawn outside the Southampton Town Hall, a popular spot for civic marriages in Edie’s beloved Long Island town.
“Be kind to yourself. MS can be frightening and overwhelming. Know you’re not alone and there’s a beautiful community of MSers online ready to help.”
Ana Sheila Victorino is an introvert with a podcast and a mission: to help others live healthy and authentic lives, free to be who they truly are.
“The most important thing is to hold on and resist.”
It’s a new dimension where we live well and dance. It’s a queer, colorful world; it’s just one person short.
May we follow your lead in telling the world to “Love a Black woman from infinity to infinity.” May we always have something we keep for ourselves.
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Lambert’s new holiday album is brilliantly titled “Happy Holigays” — the perfect name for a delightful collection of queer holiday music.
“The people making music right now, they’re basically making music that people want to hear,” Aleexus tells GO. “We’re making music that people need to hear.”
I am tired of being afraid. I am tired of keeping my voice at a decibel level only those close to me can hear; I am tired of keeping my head down, of keeping my opinions to myself; I am tired of disappearing.
The book is about other girls like me and it is also about a time when I discovered that other girls liked me.
“If I had seen someone who looked like me onstage taking up space as an openly queer artist, it would have really helped me understand my identity and feel like I belonged.”
“One of the many times I realized I was a lesbian was when I was in the throes of a high school threesome.”
Tellis wants her music to help people — whether it’s inspiring other female rappers, serving as a queer role model, or just having fans connect with her songs.
“If you’re going to go to a comedy club and then get upset that you got offended, that’s like getting on a roller coaster and getting upset that you got scared, or you got sick.”
“Keep On” is all the imaginative capacity of the internet and all the solitude of airplane mode.
When I think of you–and I think of you often–the word “and” comes to mind. I look at you, your work, your energy, and I see and, and, and.
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I cherish every part of me, even when it’s hard.
“I wish I had a strong, beautiful representation of what it meant to be a trans woman. I wish that the popular girl — the girl who gets the guy, the girl who gets the crown — was trans.”
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