Empowerment
Pride in a New World
The city gleamed with the vibrant lights of technological marvels, a testament to the progress achieved by humankind. In this futuristic society, pride in technological advancements had become the driving force, shaping every aspect of people's lives. But beneath the surface, hidden emotions and moral dilemmas festered.
By William Kodjo 3 years ago in Pride
Living Abroad
Living abroad can be one of the most exciting and transformative experiences of your life. It allows you to explore new cultures, learn new languages, meet new people, and gain a global perspective. But living abroad is not always easy, and it comes with its challenges. After living in seven different countries around the world, I’ve learned some valuable lessons that have helped me navigate the ups and downs of expat life.
By Freddie's Lost Treasures3 years ago in Pride
Empowering Youth for Peace "The Power Within". Content Warning.
Once upon a time in a small town named Harmony Ville, there lived a group of young individuals who yearned for peace and unity amidst a world filled with chaos and discord. This is the story of their emotional journey, as they discovered the power within themselves to become agents of change and champions of peace.
By Jethro Eleazer3 years ago in Pride
Uniting Hearts and Inspiring Change
Introduction: The power of music knows no boundaries, and when combined with the extraordinary talent and magnetic personalities of BTS, it becomes a force that unites hearts and inspires change. The global fandom of BTS, known as the ARMY, has captured the world's attention with their unwavering support, dedication, and remarkable creativity. Let's delve into the incredible impact of this fandom, exploring how they have transformed the traditional notions of fan culture and become a driving force for positive change.
By Almira Momog3 years ago in Pride
Consumer Prices and Inflation (Priceless Hope)
Once upon a time in the bustling city of Lagos, Nigeria, there lived a hardworking couple, Enema and Ejura. They had always strived to provide a comfortable life for their two children, Inikpi and Ocholi. Enema worked as a civil servant, while Ejura managed a small boutique.
By Eneojo Abimajeh3 years ago in Pride
The March of Price: My Journey to Self-Discovery
I remember my first pride march vividly. A sea of colors splashed against the gray cityscape, a technicolor heartbeat thumping out the rhythm of acceptance and love. But I wasn't part of the vibrant rainbow; instead, I was a spectator, a young man trapped on the sidelines of his own life.
By Evan Brown3 years ago in Pride
What Does the "Rule of Thumb" Have to do with DEI?
The English language is full of phrases that have been passed down for generations, many of which to the point where we can no longer recall their origin. Or perhaps we can, but we simply don’t associate the phrase with its origin anymore!
By Dima Ghawi3 years ago in Pride
Let's Give Each Other Grace
I have a confession to make. I am terrible at learning people’s names. I’ve struggled with it ever since I was a child! I’d come home from school on the first day of the semester, smiling brightly about having met my new teacher, and my mom would ask, “What was her name?”
By Dima Ghawi3 years ago in Pride
Hazrat Ibrahim (عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ) (Abraham): The Paragon of Faith and Sacrifice
The Paragon of Faith and Sacrifice: Hazrat Ibrahim (عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ) (Abraham) is one of the loved prophets in Islamic custom and is perceived as a critical figure in Judaism and Christianity too. Brought into the world in the antiquated city of Ur in Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq) around 2000 BCE, Hazrat Ibrahim's (عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ) life is set apart by his steady confidence, various preliminaries, and his job as the patriarch of monotheism.
By Saghir Ahmad3 years ago in Pride
Love Divine: VENUS VALLEY reads Martin Campbell's "The Love God". Top Story - June 2023.
Time for a palate cleanser! If this is your first time here, you've stumbled into a series where I release every chapter of my book-in-progress, each one an LGBTQIA+ centred philosophy teaching-&-learning piece, as a blog so you, queerly beloveds, can debate, discuss, question, contribute; your inputs become my edits, until the finished book represents a community of our voices. You're warmly welcome, gentles & lady-men, to the next chapter (which I had a lot more fun writing than the last one) of VENUS VALLEY - Queer Philosophers' Forum.
By Steph Cole3 years ago in Pride
Embracing Beauty Within.
Chapter 1: The Reflection of Society In a bustling city lived a young woman named Angela. From a young age, she was bombarded with images of flawless models and societal standards of beauty. Angela couldn't help but compare herself to these unrealistic ideals, which led to a constant battle with her own body image.
By Dev. Godwin3 years ago in Pride







