.:Androgyn Art & Writing:. (T-Diaries)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A ring for Androgyn, transsexual & transgendered sites that have diaries, rants, poetry or even art. Any site that deals with gender issues are welcome. All sites are real diaries and journals of people who just happen to identify as some sort of T, ie Transsexual, Transgendered, Intersex, hermaphrodites, queers, gays, bisexuals, lesbians, dykes, Androgyne, etc. - - - - - - - - - The painting above (Salmacis in the Rain) is by Charles Alexander Moffat of the Lilith Gallery of Toronto. - - - - - - - - - Feminist Sites Welcome!
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Featuring an online Coming Out Support Group for women worldwide, and coming Out and Sexuality books for lesbians, bisexual and questioning women. Resources on our new website include: articles and advice columns by our writers that have been featured on websites and in magazines worldwide; over 1,500 free Lesbian Ecards; over 100 lesbian movie reviews; monthly horoscopes written by a professional lesbian Astrologer; Online Dating Tips; LGBT Newsfeeds; Sensual Toy Store; Discount Flower Shop; lesbian art, posters and magnets. Coming Soon: sign up for our Affiliate Program and make money with us, or inexpensively advertise your business in our New Banner Program.
If women of color have been said to live in a "double bind," then lesbians of color can be seen as "triply bound." Lets look back at how lesbian feminists of color did in the 1960s and 1970s...
"Women who make their own money don't have to depend on a man, and they don't have to settle... The women of Sex and the City sleep with whomever they want, max out their credit cards and never have to worry about play-dates or carpools. And they know their married friends aren't having any fun at all."
November 15th 2006 - South African lawmakers passed legislation recognizing gay marriages yesterday despite criticism from both traditionalists and gay activists.
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For the past few years, an international political movement has sought to deprive homosexuals of basic civil rights all over the world. In the United States, this became evident after Hawaii considered legalizing gay marriage. It seemed that every state in the Union scrambled to enact just-in-time legislation to ensure that a queer marriage recognized in one state would be null and void elsewhere.
Controversial lesbian artist known for her "castration poetry", her retro-erotica collages and her cannibalistic photography. Victoria Van Dyke was raped by two men when she was only 13 years old. She now uses her past as a tool to warn others about pedophiles/rapists. 1 out of every 3 women are sexually abused.
The Lilith Gallery is creating a "Canadian Art History Database", complete with biographical information about all Canadian artists. If you have biographical information about any Canadian artists from the lists on this page, please feel free to contact us. Some of these artists are difficult to track down information on (even online information can be scarce).
Lilith (Lilitu) was an ancient Sumerian and Mesopotamian/Greek fertility goddess. She was worshipped by people seeking to have good crops and many children. Mythology and stories about Lilith are not really well known however, because most of them have been obliterated by competing religions with a different sexual agenda. Today she is a feminist icon.
Photography by Cindy Sherman, Lorna Simpson and Victoria Van Dyke. Paintings by Joyce Wieland, Frida Kahlo and Jennifer Linton. Sculptures by Kiki Smith and Judy Chicago.
The Lilith Library Archive is a collection of images of Lilith, Eve, succubi, vampires, succubus-like creatures and mythological/biblical females. The archive has been collected for use by those curious about or interested in Lilith and/or female archetypes.