Gender and Creativity
Why not use your experience of gender and identity as a spur to your creative life?
The work you have done - may still be doing - on understanding your gendered identity allows you to look with intensity into how our personal and private worlds develop.
Take that same set of experiences as a force to drive other work! To drive your education, your art, your writing, even the business of work itself.
And this method can be a gift to others as well; we will live life as an example of complexity, reporting to the world through our creations.
For the Future,
Marsha Botzer
Equality
Whatever your gender is, you can make a change in the society. Do not be easily put down by those haters. They do not have the heart to accept the reality and beauty of this world, and even Ron Washington knows that.
Being proud of who we are is
Being proud of who we are is one implication of taking a stand and acknowledging our own gender identity. Using that character as our strength that we can do a lot of things and be more creative in everything that we do. Obama well being care By that we will be appreciated by the people around us and we are more empowered to thrive to be a better person.
Most people should be
Most people should be applauding Susan Stanton – or as she was previously known, Steve Stanton, for getting on with life and getting hired as a City Manager somewhere else. She is being featured by CNN, though she was harshly criticized by the LGBT community for not suing – and even civil rights attorneys' fees are enough to send anyone running for payday loans – that was her decision to make, not anyone else's, and instead of getting bitter over being fired by Largo, she got hired by Lake Worth, Florida – that had enough foresight to hire someone with a wealth of talent and experience.