Krysta Dziak stars as Aldonza in, Man of La Mancha, Vermillion, South Dakota, 2009 by Gemma Givens
The May exhibition at the new La Antigua Galeria de Arte extension by Gemma
Al Arte Tiempo by Mario Garcia
5a Avenida Norte, Antigua Guatemala
Happy coming out day; although us natives like to call it "becoming" rather than "coming out" cuz we are always moving toward who we are in in multiple ways, from infant to elder, from partnered to nonpartnered (or multiple partnered), childless to parenting as a bio parent or auntie/uncle, to name a few transitions--and from one gender to the next. we all have every right to be anyone we want to be, do it in a goot way people.
NAZBAH TOM
I Shall Call Her Freedom, Rose Simpson (Santa Clara Pueblo)
I AM IN LOVE WITH THIS IMAGE.
Omg I want to read this too!
So very excited to start this book! With practice, inshaAllah, I’ll improve my Arabic. Radwa Ashour is a novelist, critic, and Professor of English literature in Egypt. Granada is the first part of a trilogy and was named Best Book of the Year by the General Egyptian Book Organization in 1994, and won first prize in the first Arab Women’s Book Fair two years later. The book sends us on a journey as we try to remember the lost shards of Islamic Spain. A work of historical fiction set in the aftermath of the Castilian takeover of the lone Islamic kingdom of Granada in 1492, Granada tells the story of an extended family grappling with the consequences of that political catastrophe for the Muslim community. I have never been so excited to delve into a paperback as I am now. I know once I’m done I’ll need the English version.
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