Found this link on a friend's blog (thanks Scott), and thought it was deserving of a repost. http://www.gaykingdom.org/
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First Election Upset
Well it's official. John Howard's conservative government has been elected to their fourth term in Australia, and the sad thing is that for the first time in over 30 years, it appears that his government will have control of both the House and the Senate. What gives? As many of you may have heard me… Continue reading
Gandhi Essay & El Espanol
I got my Gandhi essay back last night. A- (in my view, still an A!). Oh, and I got 90 on my Spanish Exam. Muy bueno!!
O&E and Arizona
Saturday was the last day of the Out and Equal Conference, and after finding some coffee to drink, we sat and chatted to a couple of other participants from Motorola and Raytheon. Chris and I had decided that we were going to skip the Saturday sessions and lunch, and start our journey north to the… Continue reading
O&E – Friday
Out and Equal Part 2 Friday Breakfast today was a real treat. Billie Jean King was the keynote speaker at this event, and she spoke about her life. I had no clue that a lot of her action was responsible for the adoption of Title IX, which I also learnt was not just related to… Continue reading
Out & Equal
Well time to catch up with my blogging. For those that don't know, I've been volunteering my time with Out & Equal to maintain their website for the last 18 months or so. Last week was their annual workplace summit which was held in Tempe, Arizona. Chris and I decided to attend and check out… Continue reading
Never enough time
I've been absent. I'll be posting something soon. Does this count as a post?
The Impossibility of Learning
September 30, 2004 The Impossibility of Learning Plato begins the Meno by asking the question, “can virtue be taught?” (59). The question is being asked to Socrates, who responds – in part – “I blame myself for my complete ignorance about virtue” (60). And so begins the dialogue of Socrates, as he works through rational… Continue reading
Hinduism Essay, Fall 2004
Comparative Religion, Fall 2004 In Gandhi’s “I Am But a Seeker After Truth,” he was asked three questions:1. What is your religion? 2. How are you led to it? 3. What is its bearing on social life? How did Gandhi respond to these questions? Do you find his responses satisfying? Why or why not? You… Continue reading