Jay McDowell, a high school teacher in Howell, Michigan, was suspended last month for disciplining an anti-gay student for making homophobic and inappropriate remarks towards another student. A 14 year old, openly gay student of Mr. McDowell's appeared on MSNBC to defend his decision and to support his choice to take action against the terrorism of homosexuals. Since his speech, the student has been given nation wide recognition for his courage and well articulated speech which was delivered to the Howell, Michigan school board, as you can see below.
Now, you have to be kidding me. If this 14 year old openly gay boy can make headlines by taking a stand and sticking up for something that he believes in - why isn't any more being done?
Watch the video. It's truly one of the most inspiring thing's I have seen in a long time. It is almost as inspiring as Lady GaGa screaming at President Obama from the Washington D.C. mall about Equal Rights, shown below.
Speech Transcript
"Hello my friends! I have seen so many things over the past two years, and I can say with such certainty that is the single and the most important moment of my career. I am humble to stand before all of you today. I know that some of you have fighting and doing advocacy work, that stems all the way back to the Stonewall riots. And I salute you, and you know I love Judy Garland.
I am also inspired by the masses of all the young people here today. The younger generation, my generation, we are the ones coming up in the world and we must continue to push this movement forward and close the gap. We must demand full equality for all. They say that this country is free, and they say this country is equal, but it is no equal if it’s sometimes.
Obama, I know that you’re listening. ARE YOU LISTENING?!!!
We will continue to push you and your administration to bring your words of promise to a reality. We need change NOW. We demand actions NOW. And to Barney Frank: We are putting more than pressure on this grass and today this grass is ours.
We will come away today, and continue to do the work in our own backyards, with our local politicians. And as fpr my backyard, as a woman in pop music, as a woman with the most beautiful gay fans in the whole world, to do my part, I refuse to accept any misogynistic and homophobic behaviour in music, lyrics or actions in the music industry.
And I’m very honored to hand this platform here today, and I will continue to fight for full equality for all. I love you all so much. Bless God, and bless the gays!"
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Adding on to my last post...
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010
It Gets Better
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Monday, November 8, 2010
Foundation Primers
I can not stress the importance of a good foundation primer. A foundation primer not only preps your skin for "complexion perfection", giving your foundation a solid canvas that it can hold on to, it also fills in small lines and wrinkles, AND can smooth over rough patches of skin. Some foundation primers can even correct problematic skin, but I'll get to that later.
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Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Fragrance Review: Gucci by Gucci
I decided that since it is getting a little chilly out, mind you, I do live in South Florida so chilly is anywhere below about 70 degrees, regardless, it is cold. So, I decided to go and purchase a new perfume. I had been wearing a whole bunch of differentt scents, mainly Princess by Vera Wang, Betsey Johnson, and as tacky as it may be, Supermodel from Victoria's Secret - but they all seemed a little bit too summery and fruity/sweet for this weather, so I decided to go with something different.
To your right, my friends, you will find Gucci by Gucci, which I have fallen in love with. Truthfully, I think that Gucci by Gucci smells very sophisticated (and I am FAR FROM sophisticated) and mature, almost too mature for me, but I love it anyways.
From Sephora:
Notes:
Guava, Pear, Tahitian Tiare Flower, Musk, Honey, Patchouli.
Style:
Beautiful. Confident. Influential.
Even though the top notes are Guava and Pear, it doesn't smell overly sweet or fruity in the least. It actually, to me, smells more amber-y and warm rather than fruity and exotic.
I agree with Sephora that it is a confident scent - and it seems to last all day on me, even though it is an Eau de toilette. The prices range from $65 - $85 for the spray, and I think it's worth it, since it seems to last throughout the day.
I know this is a short post, but Im still SO busy with school, but if you are in the market for a more wintery perfume, maybe you should head over to your nearest Sephora and give this one a sniff. I am not a serial perfume purchaser, meaning I rarely buy the same perfume more than once, but this one I can see myself going back for a second bottle.
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