The Queer Liberation Library (QLL) is a digital treasure trove of over 1,200 LGBTQ books, providing a valuable resource for individuals across the country to access. This unique collection offers a diverse range of literature that celebrates and explores the LGBTQ experience in all its complexity. QLL has attracted over 50,000 readers, providing safe access to queer literature regardless of location or circumstances. Unlike traditional libraries, the Queer Liberation Library is specifically curated to center LGBTQ voices and experiences. With a focus on inclusion and representation, this digital catalog offers a wide range of genres, from fiction and poetry to memoirs and academic texts. While the collection is extensive, here are a few notable titles: "A Burst of Light" by Audre Lorde “One Last Stop” by Casey McQuiston: A contemporary novel with LGBTQ themes. QLL continually adds new titles to enrich its catalog and cater to diverse interests QLL was founded by a team of nine volunteers in response to state laws and school policies challenging books with LGBTQ themes. By providing access to a wealth of LGBTQ literature, the Queer Liberation Library offers readers the opportunity to explore diverse perspectives, gain insight into different lived experiences, and foster a greater understanding of the LGBTQ community. It offers free digital access to over 1,200 LGBTQ books for readers across the United States. Whether you are looking for resources for research, personal enrichment, or simply to broaden your literary horizons, this digital library has something to offer everyone. Representation matters, and the Queer Liberation Library plays a crucial role in amplifying LGBTQ voices and stories. Unlike many public libraries, QLL specifically curates books with queer themes or written by queer authors. By providing a platform for LGBTQ authors and their work, this digital catalog helps to create a more inclusive literary landscape and promotes greater visibility for the LGBTQ community. With over 1,200 books to explore, the Queer Liberation Library is a valuable resource for anyone seeking to learn more about LGBTQ history, culture, and identity. Whether you are a member of the LGBTQ community or an ally looking to educate yourself, this digital library is a rich source of knowledge and inspiration. 🌈 📚 Check it out HERE: www.queerliberationlibrary.org
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Are fedoras really that bad?
YES YES THEY ARE
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First entry for @espilver-week 2023 yes I know I'm late on this but I'm try not to overwhelm myself with all these October art challenges 😅
First art for this lovely fandom/community post to be a cover page for an comic I think about making but I scarth that idea
Made some dividers and an materialist banner for Helluva Boss since there ain't any anywhere on Tumblr that I can see, so I decided to some myself sorry if it isn't much please like or reblog this blog if in use, Thank you!
Helluva boss belong to vivziepop
Thank you for all the interaction and kindness on my last post!
My name is Margaux and I am also known as Retrophiliac. I am Autistic, OCD, ADHD - I have Anxiety as well. I am self employed and an activist and advocate based out of western Canada. One of my pins is even in the Museum of Vancouver's openMOV!
Etsy will handle VAT, VOSS and IOSS for international orders.
But it's entirely up to you. My shopretrophiliac site has a larger selection including fidgets.
I also post frequently on instagram, facebook and tiktok.
P.S:
I run a few awesome facebook groups:
Made by Autistics Marketplace and Community
Autistic inclusive dating and friends
Neurodivergent Skills Connect
Disabled Entrepreneurs/Self Employed in British Columbia
Thank you <3
First attempt to draw Vortex and Beelzebub earlier this year and bonus grimace shake trend comic (might redraw it if I have time)
All art pieces I did for Artfight this year
1) Strawberry belong to StarGazingMyth
2) Harlow belong to wclfvee
3) Buttercream "Wolf" belong to @robotmaggot
4) Sabre belong to @corpsings
5) Anemone & Minnow belong to fishliver8000
6) Smokeshine belong to astutus-vulpes
7) Amie belong to @sweetkooky
8) Deacon belong to @pawblez-drawz
9) Lazo belong to Abluedog
10) Louka belong to @ivelte
Today marks the 76th anniversary of the Nakba, the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians to make way for Israel in 1948.
Over 750,000 Palestinians were displaced that day. This did not start on October 7th.
Know their history, fight for their future. 🍉
icon by @NillaNillaCat on Toyhouse | Demiomnisexual | 22 | She/They | Female | Hobbyist Multiple Fandoms Artist | Formerly known as Moonlight-the-pegawolf-2001
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