From the press release: “Taking almost ten years to complete, The Agony of Joy, incorporates many of the author’s experiences and observations as a survivor of sexual abuse and violence. But far from being the central theme, although psychological and behavioral after-effects continue for many, the novel focuses on the courage it takes, often in […]
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“To Die” A Poem by Hannah Senesh With Commentary & Memories
I wonder what Hannah would have said about much of the world, and especially colonially, violently founded countries like the USA, supporting Israeli occupation and genocide of Palestinians? Hannah, a freedom fighter who fought not only for liberation of her own people, but others similarly oppressed? Her poem might be uttered today by someone from […]
The Faces of Gay Games 2010
Look at some of the photos of the sport events, glanzbilder.org has some of the best. There is also public group pool where anyone can post their best: Flickr Gay Games 2010 Photo Group Pool. These are photos from Gay Games 2010, which is winding down to a satisfying if bittersweet Closing Ceremonies which will […]
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