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Something I've been mulling over since Queerly Beloved's inception:

If we accept questioning people (and my conscience says we must), then we also need to accept that some of them might find the answer is they're not queer/LGBTQIAP+. It's rare, I know, especially for folks who spend a good amount of time asking themselves, but they do exist. What happens when to them? I don't want to kick them out of a community where they've found support that they need, and especially where they can potentially support others as well; if they stay, how might their role in the community change?

After long consideration, I have some potential guidelines to propose; they are currently open to community members for commentary and input:

Cisgender allo-hetero perisex people are allowed, but should not make any post all about themselves unless they have actual, first-hand lived experience with an issue. Examples include questioning one's gender and/or sexuality, and supporting a queer/LGBTQIAP+ loved one, especially where any of these intersect with other marginalizations. Queer/LGBTQIAP+ voices are still to be prioritized on queer/LGBTQIAP+ issues.


This should allow anyone who has discovered that they're cis allo-het and presumed perisex to continue to support the community, as well as solidifying a place for other allies, while still prioritizing queer/LGBTQIAP+ people. However, there may still be some things that I'm missing or haven't thought of. Do any of you have any input on this proposed policy?

Edit: There's already a lot of good discussion in the comments section, proving that yes, I definitely didn't think of everything! I wanted to say thank you to everyone who's added something so far, and I promise I'm reading, I'm just also a teensy bit foggy at the moment. Please continue to share your insights and constructive criticism, and together we can try and find a good balance for community policy 👍
soc_puppet: The original Gilbert Baker pride flag merged with the Philly pride flag, rotated ninety degrees, and ending in the Queer pride chevron at the bottom (Mod Hat)
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(Hat tip to [tumblr.com profile] joeybateydaily.)

News from Bandcamp:

Greetings!

The Covid-19 pandemic has hit artists especially hard as tours and shows are canceled for the foreseeable future. To help support those impacted, we’re waiving our revenue share on all sales this Friday, March 20, from midnight to midnight PST. If you are able, please join us in putting some much needed money directly into artists’ pockets.

Read more about why we’re doing this, and please help us spread the word!

bandcamp


I'm informed that this is pretty big, since Bandcamp usually takes about a 15% cut.

If you know of any cool queer/LGBTQIAP+ musicians who host on Bandcamp, please link them in the comments! This seems like a great opportunity to support them.

Media Recs

Mar. 17th, 2020 06:16 pm
soc_puppet: The original Gilbert Baker pride flag merged with the Philly pride flag, rotated ninety degrees, and ending in the Queer pride chevron at the bottom (Queerly Beloved)
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With many of us stuck in our houses or at least working very reduced hours for a good chunk of time, I thought now would be a great opportunity to round up some media recommendations featuring queer/LGBTQIAP+ characters! You can reply to this post with the titles of books, movies, TV shows, video games, podcasts, fanfics, webcomics, or whatever else you can think of that folx might enjoy. If you've read/watched/played/listened to/etc something that someone else recs, you can chime in with your own reviews. Suggesting authors or creators in general are also good.

Optional template:

Title:
Author/Creator/Distributor:
Media type:
Summary:
Identities represented:
Content Warnings:
Where you can find/get the thing:



[personal profile] amadi has a tutorial for how to make spoiler-blocking warning tags here, if you want to use it; I've got the relevant code available for copy-pasting below:



All the fields in the template are completely optional, so use as many or as few as you like, or even skip the template altogether and throw together something yourself. I'm looking forward to finding all sorts of new titles to explore!
capri0mni: A black Skull & Crossbones with the Online Disability Pride Flag as a background (Default)
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(inspired by hearing clips of the July 31st, 2019 Democratic Debate – the one with Joe Biden – on the topic of South American refugees):

Did the intensification of TERF rhetoric around who “really” belongs in the LGBTQ community, and who’s “sneaking in, and taking up resources”* coincide with Trump’s anti-immigrant fearmongering during his election campaign, and subsequent residency in the White House?

‘Cause that would make a certain kind of sense if it did. It's basically the same rhetoric.

(I joined Tumblr in March of 2016, which I think [?] was right before the "Ace discourse" exploded... I wasn't around long enough before that to know what the Ace side of Tumblr was like before the current Age of Discourse, but that's the impression I get from reading the posts of people who were there.)

This connection occurred to me, because I had the same thoughts in reaction to the soundbites about our borders, as something I wrote on Tumblr in a general response to exclusionists (no one in particular, just their general arguments):

If you cross paths with someone who tries to tell you that some people don’t belong in the LGBTQ Community, because they’ll “waste resources meant for the truly oppressed,” then Darling, Sugarlump, my shiny little Periwinkle, I have something to tell you:

The People Are the Resources!
augusto: (holga)
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Hello!

Does anyone here speaks Portuguese?

I've created a community with a similar theme to this one in Portuguese, but, well, there is no one to join it. It would be nice if anyone could help promote the community. It's called [community profile] queerides.

Also, I'm looking for someone to help me write the rules and whatnot.

Thanks in advance!
capri0mni: A black Skull & Crossbones with the Online Disability Pride Flag as a background (Default)
[personal profile] capri0mni
Is this clear without illustrations? I’ve made illustrations, but I want it to be clear without them.

These are for how to make a precise version of this flag, but… Can you grab a handy scrap of paper and more-or-less follow along, to make a recognizable, if imprecise, doodle version?

Instructions behind here; there are ten steps, (mostly variations on repeating the step just prior) )
capri0mni: A black Skull & Crossbones with the Online Disability Pride Flag as a background (Default)
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Edit: I've been informed that Flickr (the site I first used to archive this flag) won't let nonmembers download the image. So I've re-registered it with a URL attached to this Dreamwidth account. Also, today, I made a version better suited for Online Use, with slightly muted/lower contrast colors:

A version of the Disability Pride Flag with lower contrast colors
[Image description: A black flag diagonally crossed from the top of the hoist to the bottom of the fly by a five parallel “Lightning bolt” stripes of light blue, gold, white, red, and Green, with narrow borders of black between them. Description ends]


CC0



To the extent possible under law,

Ann Magill

has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to
Disability Pride Flag.


(clicking that linkable version of my name will take you to the sticky post on my journal, where I've also posted the high contrast version, as well as the instructions for constructing the flag, yourself)


(And yes, it's the same as my icon).

I actually came up with it a couple of years ago, but I spent yesterday and today taking it apart and putting it together again, so I could be precise about its proportions, instead of just winging it, and saying to myself: "Yeah, that looks about right."

(I'm still figuring out the how-to instructions, so they'll be short and easy to follow)

I also went onto the Creative Commons Website, and officially registered this into the public domain. So I'm actually hoping people will "steal" it and use it on stuff in their Etsy shops, or whatever... (hint, hint).

Here's what the symbols mean:

The Black Field: Mourning for all those who’ve suffered abuse and violence, because of ableism, also the connection to the pirates’ Jolly Roger flag, and general rebellion.

The five colors: the wide variety of types of disability: Mental illness, Intellectual disability, Invisible and/or undiagnosed disability, Physical Disability, and Sensory Disability.

The zigzag shape: how disabled people have to always navigate barriers in the normate world & and the creative problem solving we do every day.

The parallel nature of the stripes represent Disability Solidarity, even though our individual needs and experiences are different.


You like?

(A longer post is likely coming about why I felt the need for a disability pride flag, and why I think Disability is inherently Queer)

...And I'll be x-posting this to my own journal...
soc_puppet: The original Gilbert Baker pride flag merged with the Philly pride flag, rotated ninety degrees, and ending in the Queer pride chevron at the bottom (Queerly Beloved)
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Phew, okay! I've got our community tags up. Or, well, as many as I can think of, at any rate. I'm sure there's a bunch I missed, and fandom tags in particular I'll have to add as we go.

Anyone who wants to is welcome to look over the tag list and request that I add something to it, especially if it's something I missed. This was just everything I could come up with off the top of my head, and while it covers a lot of stuff, I know I'm not perfect and didn't think of everything or everyone. Please also let me know if you spot any spelling mistakes or typos; I'm still not entirely used to the keyboard on my new laptop, which will account for some slipups, but definitely not all of them.

Let's see here, what else. Oh! CW is short for Content Warning, and warns for types of content that people might not want to deal with or, in the case of NSFW (literally: Not Safe For Work), is the type of thing they might get in trouble for having a record of on a work computer. Media is for reviews and shoutouts about various forms of media that have representation of us, good and bad. Everything else should be fairly self-explanatory, I think.

Since Dreamwidth has a tag limit of 1000 for free accounts (1500 for paid, 2000 for premium paid), there may come a time when I have to combine some lesser-used tags in order to preserve some more-used tags. We've still got close to 900 tags to go before reaching the free account limit, though, so I'm pretty sure we'll be okay for a while.

Thanks to everyone who's joined so far, and if you have any feedback, I would be very interested in it!

Edit: It looks like I have tags hidden somehow at the moment? Lemme go take a look around, see how I need to fix that.

Edit 2: Apparently all unused tags were marked as "private" in the tag management thing. There's probably a better way to fix that, but it's late and I'm tired, so my current workaround is: Literally tag this post with every single tag available. (For the record, I tried doing that and then untagging everything, but the tags went right back to being private, so that shortcut is a no-go.)
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