Identity
I Didn't See
I Didn’t See . . . Chelsea Abili Conformity. You can’t see it, but it’s always there. In the educational system, the workplace and through government ideology. These are due to the issues mentally that are formed in the human subconscious mind through lack of representations that aren’t created in educational and environmental atmospheres, and it’s greatly affected the structure of my individuality in the past, as a result of years of lack of information in the cultural sector.
By Chelsea Abili3 years ago in Pride
From Darkness to Light.
In the bustling city of New York, amidst the glitz and glamour of the entertainment industry, there lived a rising star named Sarah. With her radiant smile and undeniable talent, Sarah seemed to have it all. Her performances dazzled audiences, and her name graced the covers of magazines. But behind the scenes, Sarah was waging a silent battle against her own demons.
By mannyvibes3 years ago in Pride
"Unbreakable Bonds: Love's Triumph Amidst Adversity"
Forbidden Love In the year 1759, on a plantation in the deep South, two enslaved girls, Frannie and Eliza, discovered a forbidden love that defied the chains of their captivity. Despite the harsh reality of their lives, they found solace and strength in each other's embrace, forging a connection that would challenge the very foundations of their existence.
By Lora Ann Hawes3 years ago in Pride
Overcoming Prejudice and Discrimination
In the small town of Everdale, nestled amidst rolling hills and cozy cottages, lived a young man named Alex. Alex was gay, but he had spent his entire life hiding this part of himself from those around him. Fear of prejudice and rejection had kept him in the shadows, yearning for acceptance and understanding.
By Feyisayo Balogun3 years ago in Pride
The Price of Pride
In a small, close-knit town, a talented and ambitious young artist named Maya dreams of making a name for herself in the art world. Fueled by her passion and determination, she sets out to create a masterpiece that will define her legacy and prove her worth. However, as her journey unfolds, Maya's unyielding pride becomes both her driving force and her greatest obstacle.
By Alari Iwinosa3 years ago in Pride
Rainbowville Adventures: A Journey of Love and Pride
Once upon a time in the vibrant city of Rainbowville, a place known for its inclusive and diverse community, lived two extraordinary individuals named Alex and Jamie. As the annual Pride Parade approached, excitement and anticipation filled the air, seeping into the hearts of the residents.
By George Obeng Kofi Boateng3 years ago in Pride
Why June?
Once upon a time, in the heart of New York City's Greenwich Village, a nondescript bar named the Stonewall Inn stood as a symbol of hope, resistance, and the birthplace of a movement that would change history forever. It was the late 1960s, a period of immense social upheaval, and the LGBTQ+ community found themselves on the front lines of a battle for acceptance and equal rights.
By Peter Ikpah3 years ago in Pride
Embracing the Rainbow:
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled between rolling hills, lived a young woman named Lily. She carried a secret within her heart, a truth that yearned to be shared with the world. It was a truth that would test the boundaries of love, understanding, and acceptance.
By George Obeng Kofi Boateng3 years ago in Pride
The Stonewall Riots: Igniting the Modern-Day LGBT Rights Movement. Content Warning.
Introduction: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) Pride Month, celebrated every June in the United States, commemorates the significant historical event known as the Stonewall Riots. Occurring in New York City in 1969, the riots marked a turning point in the struggle for LGBT rights. The confrontations between the police and gay rights activists at the Stonewall Inn unleashed a wave of activism and empowerment, sparking the modern-day LGBT rights movement. This essay delves into the events leading up to the Stonewall Riots, the details of the uprising, and its profound impact on the fight for equality and acceptance.
By hardik kanani3 years ago in Pride
Entangled
Charlette had worked so hard to get over the her feelings for Tracy but it has been very difficult to achieve since they had remained close friends and roommates. Tracy had moved on, starting a new relationship with Anisa. "You can't force love" Charlette would always say to herself. She had learned to bury the feelings she had for Tracy. They had both decided a month ago to end the relationship they had because it was too much for either of them to handle.
By Drea Owaro3 years ago in Pride




