quantumghosts:

theenglishmanwithallthebananas:

trcunning:

lesbianherstorian:

activists at barnard college providing “labels”, photographed by susan rennie and published in off our backs: a women’s newsjournal vol. 3 no. 6, february 1973

Black an white photo of two women, one standing, one seated. 

Behind them is a hand-written sign reading, 

“YEA – It’s a heavy trip. BUT! This is a chance to CHOOSE YOUR OWN LABEL instead of having someone else do it for you:

straight, asexual, lesbian, bisexual, anti-label, dyke separatist, ?, lesbian feminist, anti-sexual or whatever”

i can’t describe the emotions i’m feeling at seeing a 50 year old photograph mention asexuals

i can’t describe the emotions i’m feeling at seeing a 50 year old photograph mention asexuals and include an east asian woman.

ace-artemis-fanartist:

Happy Asexual Awareness Week! Here are some canon a-spec ladies of lit.

Felicity Montague: The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue. Author confirmation.

Ling Chan: The Diviners.

Sandrilene Fa Toran: Circle of Magic. Author confirmation.

Nancy: Every Heart a Doorway.

Keladry of Mindelan: Protector of the Small. Author confirmation on aro rep. Author confirmation on ace rep.

Natalie Oscott: The Tropic of Serpents.

I didn’t know about Keladry or Sandry that is SO EXCITING

shapeshiftersinc:

duskenpath:

shelbywolf:

Happy Pride!!!

In honor of Pride 2018 I Present: Pride in Space Enamel Pins!

These are a PREORDER, they’ll each need 25 sales minimum to be funded, more details on that on the etsy link HERE

20% of all funded pins will go to the Trevor Project!

(There is the possibility of more being added depending on the success of the first batch)

If Enamel Pins aren’t your game, pastel versions on various goods can be found HERE and HERE

SPACE GAY PINS!!!

Happy Pride, y’all! We thought this might be relevant to many of your interests.

Five Books With Asexual Protagonists

dreamerandthedarkhalf:

I was looking for more Ace stuff. I found this, but haven’t read any of the books mentioned. Now I intend to. Maybe I can find one Asexual book per month to read during 2018?

If you read Clariel make sure you read Goldenhand too! I mean, better still, read the whole Old Kingdom series, but those two books encapsulate the majority of the character’s arc. Also, Clariel is not only ace, she’s autistic-coded too, so there’s more than one form of minority representation going on.

Five Books With Asexual Protagonists

spacedyke:

turntechkhaleesi:

scoutprouvaire:

schrodingersnerd:

everythingisnightvale:

discontentramblings:

An asexual and pansexual become room-mates and have wacky adventures

The show is called ‘All or Nothing’

Plot twist: the asexual is really super outgoing and is a huge flirt while the pansexual is extremely socially awkward and has trouble ordering coffee let alone getting a date.

image

my hand slipped

will reblog until this becomes an actual show

Like this??

AND THEN IT GOT FUNDED