Eliel Cruz, a speaker and columnist, has started a series with The Advocate called, #21AceStories. It's intended to amplify the voices of asexual individuals and increase understanding and acceptance about a little known sexual orientation. 21 asexual people around the world were asked, "What's the biggest misconception about asexuality?" Their answers fell into different categories, for which visual graphics were created and are being released in a series of four installments (1) (2) (3). Cruz also previously curated #27Bistories, which similarly addressed misconceptions about bisexuality.
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
[asexuality]
Saturday, July 18, 2015
an apology from the Waller County Sheriff's Office
For Sandra Bland. Pulled over July 10, 2015 for a standard traffic violation (failure to signal). Dead in a cell July 13, 2015 at the Waller County Jail, Texas.
we just want to say
You were angry
dangerously black angry
to the point of
not signalling
we dragged you out of the car
face down
you were angry so angry
you killed yourself in jail
Forgive us
for interrupting your dream
of driving yourself
off a bridge
poem by rob g
Read more about On #SandraBland And The Life-Threatening ‘Angry Black Woman’ Myth
This is a false apology poem in the style of William Carlos Williams.
categories:
false apology poems,
hostility,
race,
violence
Friday, July 17, 2015
an apology from NYPD Officer Daniel Pantaleo
In memory of Eric Garner, suspected of selling single cigarettes. Put in an illegal chokehold by NYPD officer Daniel Pantaleo in the process of being arrested on July 17, 2014 and died an hour later.
Read more.
This is a false apology poem in the style of William Carlos Williams.
i just want to say
I heard you say "I can't leave"
and thought
of course you can't leave
I have you in a choke hold
and so you died
alone
surrounded by courtesy
professionalism and respect
Forgive me
I'm sure someone out there
somewhere
is crying for you
poem by rob g
Read more.
This is a false apology poem in the style of William Carlos Williams.
categories:
false apology poems,
hostility,
race,
violence
Wednesday, July 08, 2015
[jeff chu: come to jesus, by whatever route you can]
From the beginnings of Jesus' life on earth, he has subverted our norms. From infancy, he welcomed outsiders, gentiles, the uncircumcised. As NT Wright puts it, the take away of the epiphany story, which he says is not the kind of cosy picture book story which we created for ourselves, is this: come to Jesus, by whatever route you can, and with the best gifts you can find. Come to Jesus, by whatever route you can, and with the best gifts you can find.
Can we offer each other that same generosity, that same welcome? Can we walk alongside each other by whatever routes we can, without you judging the gift I picked out, or me criticizing the route you chose?
From Jeff Chu's keynote address
at the GCN Conference,
Portland, Oregon. January 8, 2015
More from this talk (page includes
video and link to complete text of talk)
Thursday, July 02, 2015
an apology from a white supremacist arsonist
I just want to say
Seven churches burning
within a month
black churches getting blacker
by the moment
give me matches
a can of gasoline
and transportation
I'll make it seventy times seven
Forgive me
I didn't think to bring
enough marshmallows
to share
poem by rob g
This is a false apology poem in the style of William Carlos Williams.
categories:
false apology poems,
hostility,
racism,
violence
Wednesday, July 01, 2015
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