by Tara Cobb I’m not going to lie; I was nervous about moving to a small town and not at all certain I could handle “small-town life.” I mean being… Continue reading Here and Queer
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So Simple. So Powerful.
By Jaime Collins “Can I help you?” said a man biking in the opposite direction. It was a hot and sunny afternoon far from home on the Military Ridge Trail,… Continue reading So Simple. So Powerful.
#rainbowactsofkindness
By: Angela Lindeman Doing kind things for a family member, neighbor or friend is definitely nice and recommended any time one is able to do so. What happens when that… Continue reading #rainbowactsofkindness
Never Meant to be Ordinary
by Angela Lindeman For as far back as I can remember, I never really felt like I fit in anywhere. I could never put my finger on why that was… Continue reading Never Meant to be Ordinary
PRIDE: A Long, Incomplete Journey
by Angela Lindeman After a tremendous and terrifying start to this June 2021 for myself, personally, by being physically attacked by my partner for being who and what I am,… Continue reading PRIDE: A Long, Incomplete Journey
Pansexual Pride
by Angela Lindeman One day, a long, long time ago, I heard a word that was completely foreign to me. Pansexual? What on Earth does that mean? I would come… Continue reading Pansexual Pride
Creating Community on Our Own
By Jaime Collins I never imagined going out for this one simple walk would change so much about how I want to live. But then something unusual happened, and my… Continue reading Creating Community on Our Own
Your Love is the Blessing
Rev. Zayna Thomley, UCCPlatt.org When I write letters or emails to my congregation I most often address them to “Beloved.” As in: “Beloved, thank you for your generous gift!” or… Continue reading Your Love is the Blessing
My Authentic Valentine
By Angela Lindeman You know the deal….you walk into any store anywhere, and you see hearts, candy, teddy bears, and flowers abound. I don’t know about you, but it never… Continue reading My Authentic Valentine
Girl in the Mirror
by Jaime Collins, President, Southwest Wisconsin Rainbow Alliance My story begins one November evening in 1963. At the moment of my birth the doctor took one very quick look at me… Continue reading Girl in the Mirror