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Books > Social sciences > Sociology, social studies > Gay & Lesbian studies > Gay studies (Gay men)
Six new plays by Carolyn Gage, including Black Star, Easter Sunday,
Lighting Martha, Female Nude Seated, Miss Le Gallienne Announces
the New Season, and 52 Pickup.
"To be Black in America is to be criminalized by 400 years of white
supremacist ideologies trapping one in ones' own prison upon birth.
To be transgender in America is to be trapped in ones' own prison,
and to be criminalized upon breaking free. To be a woman in America
is to fall victim to the societal misunderstanding of ones' naked
truth. To be Black, transgender, and woman in America is to be
trapped in ones' own prison, all while trapped in America's prisons
simultaneously. Black transgender women make up the demographic
most likely to be both arrested and incarcerated, independently.
Once incarcerated, Black transgender women face unique abuses. This
is the product of a binary system of housing. This book serves to
elevate the narratives on Black intersectionality and criminal
justice reform in the name of transgender rights.
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Empty Me
(Paperback)
Tiffany 'The Wordmatician' Scales
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Discovery Miles 4 910
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I was diagnosed with PTSD and oh my goodness it is hard to say out
loud without crying but crying has become part of my regime and I'm
not even wiping them away anymore
"Assfuck it to their face! If only those with the balls To do it
SEEING IS STANDING" What to do, when society doesn't have
legitimate grounds to suppress the assfucking sex among the men,
the manfucking men's men? But, here I give the picture from the
other side as well, that based on the "fidelity factor", as given
in this expose, this philosophical and actionistical treatise on
Truth from both sides. I'm still of the mind the situation in
present society in this world calls for "assfucking it to their
face". You be the judge.
SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2015 WILLIAM HILL SPORTS BOOK OF THE YEAR
PRIZE. 'I kill a man and most people forgive me. However, I love a
man and many say this makes me an evil person.' On 24 March 1962,
when Emile Griffith stepped into the ring in Madison Square Garden
to defend his world title against Benny Paret, he was filled with
rage. During their weigh-in, the Cuban challenger had denounced
Griffith as a 'faggot' and minced towards him. In the macho world
of boxing, where fighters know they are engaged in the hurt game,
there could be no greater insult. At that time, it was illegal for
people of the same gender to have sex, or even for a bar to
knowingly serve a drink to a gay person. It was an insinuation that
could have had dangerous consequences for Griffith - especially as
it was true. In the fight that followed, Griffith pounded Paret
into unconsciousness, and the Cuban would die soon after, leaving
Griffith haunted by what he had done. Despite this, he went on to
fight more world championship rounds than any other fighter in
history in a career that lasted for almost 20 years. In Donald
McRae's first sports book in more than a decade, he weaves a
compelling tale of triumph over prejudice - Griffith was black, so
doubly damned by contemporary society, but refused to cower away as
society wished. A Man's World is a classic piece of sports writing.
A sexy photo journal that showcases the blokes and men who live for
Rugby on and off the field.
A fun and sexy look at fishing, and the blokes who love it. These
guys in their footy shorts are sure to make you happy.
A fun look at aussie blokes in their speedos and footy shorts. This
photo book will help you see the real aussie blokes in all their
glory.
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