Emboldened

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Publisher : InterVarsity Press
ISBN 13 : 083088758X
Total Pages : 215 pages
Book Rating : 4.8/5 (38 download)

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Book Synopsis Emboldened by : Tara Beth Leach

Download or read book Emboldened written by Tara Beth Leach and published by InterVarsity Press. This book was released on 2017-11-14 with total page 215 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Throughout Scripture and church history, women have been central to the mission of God. But all too often women have lacked opportunities to minister fully. Many churches lack visible examples of women in ministry and leadership. Pastor Tara Beth Leach issues a stirring call for a new generation of women in ministry: to teach, to preach, to shepherd, and to lead. God not only permits women to minister—he emboldens, empowers, and unleashes women to lead out of the fullness of who they are. The church cannot reach its full potential without women using their God-given gifts. Leach provides practical expertise for how women can find their place at the table, escape impostor syndrome, face opposition, mentor others, and much more. When women teach, preach, lead, evangelize, pastor, and disciple, and when men partner to embolden the women in their lives, the church's imagination expands to better reflect God's story and hope for the world.

Emboldened

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Publisher : Affirm Press
ISBN 13 : 1922930725
Total Pages : 256 pages
Book Rating : 4.9/5 (229 download)

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Book Synopsis Emboldened by : Belinda Alexandra

Download or read book Emboldened written by Belinda Alexandra and published by Affirm Press. This book was released on 2023-04-26 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How do you begin your life again when you've lost everything you've worked for and your dreams have been shattered? That was the question beloved Australian author Belinda Alexandra faced one freezing winter night when she ran from her home in terror, clutching only her wallet, her phone and her latest manuscript on a USB stick. To pull herself up from rock bottom, Belinda drew strength from the real life women who had inspired her bestselling historical fiction: her mother, Tatiana Morosoff, a White Russian who had fled a home more than once due to wars and revolutions; Virginia Hall, an American who lost her leg in an accident but went on to become one of the most revered Allied agents in World War II France; Carmen Amaya, who despite being born into abject poverty in Barcelona rose to become the greatest Flamenco dancer of all time; Edna Walling, who lost her own dream home in a freak fire but created garden designs that made her one of Australia's most celebrated landscape designers. They were women who had faced seemingly insurmountable challenges and found ways to forge ahead on their own terms. In a compelling and exquisite blend of memoir and history, Belinda shows readers that, no matter what challenge they might be facing, there is always the possibility of building a bold life full of meaning again from the ashes.

Embolden

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Publisher : Context Literary Agency LLC
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 303 pages
Book Rating : 4.9/5 (861 download)

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Book Synopsis Embolden by : Syrie James

Download or read book Embolden written by Syrie James and published by Context Literary Agency LLC. This book was released on 2022-05-03 with total page 303 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: USA TODAY bestselling author Syrie James and her son Ryan M. James return with their trademark drama, humor, romance, and suspense in this action-packed, page-turning novel. Embolden is book 2 in the critically acclaimed Forbidden series, about a teenage girl with newfound paranormal abilities and an angel gone AWOL, who become embroiled in a secret war between a race of powerful angelic beings and their Fallen brethren. In Embolden, Claire and Alec’s outlawed relationship is tested to the limits as they deal with her new paranormal gifts, their enemies, and the search for her missing father—who they discover is being held prisoner by The Fallen.

True Courage

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Publisher : David C Cook
ISBN 13 : 1434703657
Total Pages : 242 pages
Book Rating : 4.4/5 (347 download)

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Book Synopsis True Courage by : Steve Farrar

Download or read book True Courage written by Steve Farrar and published by David C Cook. This book was released on 2011-04-01 with total page 242 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Bestselling author and Bible teacher, Steve Farrar, reminds us through the story of Daniel that true courage can be ours daily and it comes from the one true Sovereign God. Everyone can recall as a young child having the courage to head out the door—whether it was to your first day of school, your first game in little league, or your piano lesson. Then life takes over and you lose your bravado, giving in to the fears of the world around you. In True Courage readers will discover a God who provides incredible courage to us in the midst of uncertainty, even through treacherous, evil days, and the courage to face lions in their den—or an unexpected job loss, the diagnosis of a sick child, or the return of a debilitating cancer.

No More Holding Back

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Publisher : Thomas Nelson
ISBN 13 : 0785223487
Total Pages : 222 pages
Book Rating : 4.7/5 (852 download)

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Book Synopsis No More Holding Back by : Kat Armstrong

Download or read book No More Holding Back written by Kat Armstrong and published by Thomas Nelson. This book was released on 2019-07-09 with total page 222 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What’s holding you back from living out your identity as a woman of God? Many of us as women feel conflicted about Jesus’s calling on our lives because a woman trying to love God beyond her heart and soul, with her mind and strength, can be thought of as crossing some line or unspoken boundary. Bible teacher Kat Armstrong challenges us to ask, “Why am I allowing limitations on my pursuit of Jesus’s calling?” In No More Holding Back, Armstrong debunks five common myths about women: Women Can’t Be Trusted to Learn and Lead I Don’t Have a Lot to Offer My Greatest Joy Is Marriage and Highest Calling Is Motherhood Chapter I Am Too Much to Handle Leading Ladies Don’t Fit in Supporting Roles No More Holding Back invites us to discover the joy and freedom of being all in for Jesus.

Embolden Women

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Publisher : Rakshan Syed
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 187 pages
Book Rating : 4./5 ( download)

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Book Synopsis Embolden Women by : Rakshan Syed

Download or read book Embolden Women written by Rakshan Syed and published by Rakshan Syed. This book was released on 2022-11-23 with total page 187 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Embolden Women: Unapologetically Me is a book to influence and inspire women and girls to break the barrier of so-called societal norms for women. The goal is to teach women to live life on their own terms with courage and confidence, without being controlled by other mindsets, while having the power to deal with consequences instead of someone else driving their life. It’s women putting themselves first without feeling sorry or guilty. The mission is to share tools and techniques for work-life balance, self-efficacy, confidence, and courage, empowering and uplifting women. The focus of this book is to enable and encourage women to value their individuality, unique skills, and voice while building their own future. The author’s goal is to provide young women with positive tools to navigate the pressures and expectations of society and to inspire every woman to do their personal best in all aspects of their life. It’s women putting themselves first without feeling sorry or guilty. The mission is to share tools and techniques for work-life balance, self-efficacy, confidence, and courage, empowering and uplifting women. The focus of this book is to enable and encourage women to value their individuality, unique skills, and voice while building their own future. The author’s goal is to provide young women with positive tools to navigate the pressures and expectations of society and to inspire every woman to do their personal best in all aspects of their life. Embolden Women is about women empowerment enabling women to value their individuality, unique skills, and voice in their future building. If you want to own your life and challenge the Universal acceptance of gender biases, then read this book. Every girl and woman who wants to break the barriers of society, and want to live life on their terms, with their head held high must read this book. Men who want to embolden women in their life – mother, sisters, friends, wife, daughters, and colleagues must read this book to be a champion for women’s empowerment. Learn how not to be a slave to others’ mindsets and expectations, join me in this journey of enabling yourself and other women to be unapologetic about who you are, go ahead and purchase a copy of Embolden Women now!

Embolden

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Publisher : KeyStone Publications
ISBN 13 :
Total Pages : 25 pages
Book Rating : 4./5 ( download)

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Book Synopsis Embolden by : Keisha N. Adams

Download or read book Embolden written by Keisha N. Adams and published by KeyStone Publications. This book was released on 2020-02-28 with total page 25 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Embolden motivates the reader to reach within to transform without. This book offers 17 beautifully empowering poems that breathes life into the doubtful and reignites the passions of the downtrodden. Embolden strengthens you to take on any task with a victory chant, a ferocious battle cry, and the confidence of a conqueror.

A Little Taste of Freedom

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Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
ISBN 13 : 080787681X
Total Pages : 376 pages
Book Rating : 4.8/5 (78 download)

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Book Synopsis A Little Taste of Freedom by : Emilye Crosby

Download or read book A Little Taste of Freedom written by Emilye Crosby and published by Univ of North Carolina Press. This book was released on 2006-05-26 with total page 376 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this long-term community study of the freedom movement in rural, majority-black Claiborne County, Mississippi, Emilye Crosby explores the impact of the African American freedom struggle on small communities in general and questions common assumptions that are based on the national movement. The legal successes at the national level in the mid 1960s did not end the movement, Crosby contends, but rather emboldened people across the South to initiate waves of new actions around local issues. Escalating assertiveness and demands of African Americans--including the reality of armed self-defense--were critical to ensuring meaningful local change to a remarkably resilient system of white supremacy. In Claiborne County, a highly effective boycott eventually led the Supreme Court to affirm the legality of economic boycotts for political protest. NAACP leader Charles Evers (brother of Medgar) managed to earn seemingly contradictory support from the national NAACP, the segregationist Sovereignty Commission, and white liberals. Studying both black activists and the white opposition, Crosby employs traditional sources and more than 100 oral histories to analyze the political and economic issues in the postmovement period, the impact of the movement and the resilience of white supremacy, and the ways these issues are closely connected to competing histories of the community.

Darkness Falls on the Land of Light

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Publisher : UNC Press Books
ISBN 13 : 1469628279
Total Pages : 632 pages
Book Rating : 4.4/5 (696 download)

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Book Synopsis Darkness Falls on the Land of Light by : Douglas L. Winiarski

Download or read book Darkness Falls on the Land of Light written by Douglas L. Winiarski and published by UNC Press Books. This book was released on 2017-02-09 with total page 632 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This sweeping history of popular religion in eighteenth-century New England examines the experiences of ordinary people living through extraordinary times. Drawing on an unprecedented quantity of letters, diaries, and testimonies, Douglas Winiarski recovers the pervasive and vigorous lay piety of the early eighteenth century. George Whitefield's preaching tour of 1740 called into question the fundamental assumptions of this thriving religious culture. Incited by Whitefield and fascinated by miraculous gifts of the Holy Spirit--visions, bodily fits, and sudden conversions--countless New Englanders broke ranks with family, neighbors, and ministers who dismissed their religious experiences as delusive enthusiasm. These new converts, the progenitors of today's evangelical movement, bitterly assaulted the Congregational establishment. The 1740s and 1750s were the dark night of the New England soul, as men and women groped toward a restructured religious order. Conflict transformed inclusive parishes into exclusive networks of combative spiritual seekers. Then as now, evangelicalism emboldened ordinary people to question traditional authorities. Their challenge shattered whole communities.

The Emotions of Protest

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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
ISBN 13 : 022656181X
Total Pages : 295 pages
Book Rating : 4.2/5 (265 download)

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Book Synopsis The Emotions of Protest by : James M. Jasper

Download or read book The Emotions of Protest written by James M. Jasper and published by University of Chicago Press. This book was released on 2018-05-24 with total page 295 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Donald Trump’s America, protesting has roared back into fashion. The Women’s March, held the day after Trump’s inauguration, may have been the largest in American history, and resonated around the world. Between Trump’s tweets and the march’s popularity, it is clear that displays of anger dominate American politics once again. There is an extensive body of research on protest, but the focus has mostly been on the calculating brain—a byproduct of structuralism and cognitive studies—and less on the feeling brain. James M. Jasper’s work changes that, as he pushes the boundaries of our present understanding of the social world. In The Emotions of Protest, Jasper lays out his argument, showing that it is impossible to separate cognition and emotion. At a minimum, he says, we cannot understand the Tea Party or Occupy Wall Street or pro- and anti-Trump rallies without first studying the fears and anger, moral outrage, and patterns of hate and love that their members feel. This is a book centered on protest, but Jasper also points toward broader paths of inquiry that have the power to transform the way social scientists picture social life and action. Through emotions, he says, we are embedded in a variety of environmental, bodily, social, moral, and temporal contexts, as we feel our way both consciously and unconsciously toward some things and away from others. Politics and collective action have always been a kind of laboratory for working out models of human action more generally, and emotions are no exception. Both hearts and minds rely on the same feelings racing through our central nervous systems. Protestors have emotions, like everyone else, but theirs are thinking hearts, not bleeding hearts. Brains can feel, and hearts can think.

Blood and Belief

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Publisher : NYU Press
ISBN 13 : 0814795870
Total Pages : 364 pages
Book Rating : 4.8/5 (147 download)

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Book Synopsis Blood and Belief by : Aliza Marcus

Download or read book Blood and Belief written by Aliza Marcus and published by NYU Press. This book was released on 2009-04 with total page 364 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Presents the inside story of Kurdish guerrilla movement. This book combines reportage and scholarship to give an account of PKK, the Kurdistan Workers' Party.

The Little Things

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Publisher : Abrams
ISBN 13 : 1647003199
Total Pages : 40 pages
Book Rating : 4.6/5 (47 download)

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Book Synopsis The Little Things by : Christian Trimmer

Download or read book The Little Things written by Christian Trimmer and published by Abrams. This book was released on 2021-04-27 with total page 40 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: One girl’s simple act of kindness causes ripples in her community in this witty, heartwarming story about paying it forward The day after a mighty storm, a little girl finds a sea star that has washed up on shore, and she returns it to the ocean. Seeing her small act of kindness, an old man heads to an animal shelter with his grandson to pick a dog in need of a home. His grandson feels inspired to help an elderly woman clean up her yard, which inspires a teenager to pack an extra lunch for someone in need, and on and on until each small gesture builds toward a magnificent conclusion. Full of humor, heart, and proof of the generosity that we all have inside of us, Christian Trimmer and Kaylani Juanita’s story is a welcome reminder: It’s the little things that make a big difference.

Nuclear Reactions

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Publisher : Cornell University Press
ISBN 13 : 1501754173
Total Pages : 233 pages
Book Rating : 4.5/5 (17 download)

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Book Synopsis Nuclear Reactions by : Mark S. Bell

Download or read book Nuclear Reactions written by Mark S. Bell and published by Cornell University Press. This book was released on 2021-04-15 with total page 233 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Nuclear Reactions analyzes how nuclear weapons change the calculations states make in their foreign policies, why they do so, and why nuclear weapons have such different effects on the foreign policies of different countries. Mark S. Bell argues that nuclear weapons are useful for more than deterrence. They are leveraged to pursue a wide range of goals in international politics, and the nations that acquire them significantly change their foreign policies as a result. Closely examining how these effects vary and what those variations have meant in the United States, the United Kingdom, and South Africa, Bell shows that countries are not generically "emboldened"—they change their foreign policies in different ways based on their priorities. This has huge policy implications: What would Iran do if it were to acquire nuclear weapons? Would Japanese policy toward the United States change if Japan were to obtain nuclear weapons? And what does the looming threat of nuclear weapons mean for the future of foreign policy? Far from being a relic of the Cold War, Bell argues, nuclear weapons are as important in international politics today as they ever were. Thanks to generous funding from the University of Minnesota and its participation in TOME, the ebook editions of this book are available as Open Access volumes, available from Cornell Open (cornellpress.cornell.edu/cornell-open) and other repositories.

Being a Black Man

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Publisher : PublicAffairs
ISBN 13 : 1586485830
Total Pages : 385 pages
Book Rating : 4.5/5 (864 download)

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Book Synopsis Being a Black Man by : Kevin Merida

Download or read book Being a Black Man written by Kevin Merida and published by PublicAffairs. This book was released on 2007-08-07 with total page 385 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Over the last 100 years, perhaps no segment of the American population has been more analyzed than black males. The subject of myriad studies and dozens of government boards and commissions, black men have been variously depicted as the progenitors of pop culture and the menaces of society, their individuality often obscured by the narrow images that linger in the public mind. Ten years after the Million Man March, the largest gathering of black men in the nation's history, Washington Post staffers began meeting to discuss what had become of black men in the ensuing decade. How could their progress and failures be measured? Their questions resulted in a Post series which generated enormous public interest and inspired a succession of dynamic public meetings. It included the findings of an ambitious nationwide poll and offered an eye-opening window into questions of race and black male identity -- questions gaining increasing attention with the emergence of Senator Barack Obama as a serious presidential contender. At the end of the day, the project revealed that black men are deeply divided over how they view each other and their country. Now collected in one volume with several new essays as well as an introduction by Pulitzer Prizewinning novelist Edward P. Jones, these poignant and provocative articles let us see and hear black men like they've never been seen and heard before.

Hexing the Patriarchy

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Publisher : Seal Press
ISBN 13 : 1580058736
Total Pages : 288 pages
Book Rating : 4.5/5 (8 download)

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Book Synopsis Hexing the Patriarchy by : Ariel Gore

Download or read book Hexing the Patriarchy written by Ariel Gore and published by Seal Press. This book was released on 2019-10-15 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A magical guide to subverting manboy power, one spell at a time Skeptics might think witchcraft is nothing more than a fad, but make no mistake: modern witches aren't playing around. Today's wizarding women are raising hell, exorcising haters, and revving up to fight fire with a fierce inferno of magical outrage. Magic has always been a weapon of the disenfranchised, and in Hexing the Patriarchy, author Ariel Gore offers a playbook for the feminist uprising. Full of incantations, enchantments, rituals, and witchy wisdom designed protect women and bring down The Man, readers will learn how to . . . Make salt scrubs to wash away patriarchal bullshit Mix potions to run abusive liars out of town Use their bare hands and feet to vanquish bro culture Conjure dead relatives to help smash the system . . . and more. From summoning Ancestors to leveraging the Zodiac, these twenty-six alphabetically inspired spells are ready-made recipes for toppling the patriarchy with a dangerously divine, they-never-saw-it-coming power.

Archiving an Epidemic

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Publisher : NYU Press
ISBN 13 : 1479826618
Total Pages : 338 pages
Book Rating : 4.4/5 (798 download)

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Book Synopsis Archiving an Epidemic by : Robb Hernández

Download or read book Archiving an Epidemic written by Robb Hernández and published by NYU Press. This book was released on 2019-11-19 with total page 338 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Honorable Mention, 2021 Latinx Studies Section Outstanding Book Award, given by the Latin American Studies Association Winner, 2020 Latino Book Awards in the LGBTQ+ Themed Section Finalist, 2019 Lambda Literary Award in LGBTQ Studies Critically reimagines Chicanx art, unmasking its queer afterlife Emboldened by the boom in art, fashion, music, and retail culture in 1980s Los Angeles, the iconoclasts of queer Aztlán—as Robb Hernández terms the group of artists who emerged from East LA, Orange County, and other parts of Southern California during this period—developed a new vernacular with which to read the city in bloom. Tracing this important but understudied body of work, Archiving an Epidemic catalogs a queer retelling of the Chicana and Chicano art movement, from its origins in the 1960s, to the AIDS crisis and the destruction it wrought in the 1980s, and onto the remnants and legacies of these artists in the current moment. Hernández offers a vocabulary for this multi-modal avant-garde—one that contests the heteromasculinity and ocular surveillance visited upon it by the larger Chicanx community, as well as the formally straight conditions of traditional archive-building, museum institutions, and the art world writ large. With a focus on works by Mundo Meza (1955–85), Teddy Sandoval (1949–1995), and Joey Terrill (1955– ), and with appearances by Laura Aguilar, David Hockney, Robert Mapplethorpe, and even Eddie Murphy, Archiving an Epidemic composes a complex picture of queer Chicanx avant-gardisms. With over sixty images—many of which are published here for the first time—Hernández’s work excavates this archive to question not what Chicanx art is, but what it could have been.

Body Blows

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Publisher : Univ of Wisconsin Press
ISBN 13 : 0299176835
Total Pages : 275 pages
Book Rating : 4.2/5 (991 download)

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Book Synopsis Body Blows by : Tim Miller

Download or read book Body Blows written by Tim Miller and published by Univ of Wisconsin Press. This book was released on 2002-02-28 with total page 275 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Hailed for his humor and passion, the internationally acclaimed performance artist Tim Miller has delighted, shocked, and emboldened audiences all over the world. Body Blows gathers six of Miller’s best-known performances that chart the sexual, spiritual, and political topography of his identity as a gay man: Some Golden States, Stretch Marks, My Queer Body, Naked Breath, Fruit Cocktail, and Glory Box. In Body Blows, Tim Miller leaps from the stage to the page, as each performance script is illustrated with striking photographs and accompanied by Miller’s notes and comment. This book explores the tangible body blows—taken and given—of Miller’s life and times as explored in his performances: the queer-basher’s blow, the sweet blowing breath of a lover, the below-the-belt blow of HIV/AIDS, the psychic blows from a society that disrespects the humanity of lesbian and gay relationships. Miller’s performances are full of the put-up-your-dukes and stand-your-ground of such day-to-day blows that make up being gay in America