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Gear Up for Pride With This All Rainbows Pride Collection from Rainbow Beloved!

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I've had a lot of fun over the last few months trying my hand at designing LGBTQ+ themed graphics. The All Rainbows Pride Collection features a range of apparel and accessories in stunning rainbow colors. This collection is designed to celebrate love, inclusivity, and the power of self-expression. Get ready to show your pride and support for the LGBTQ+ community with these cute, colorful finds. 1. Ally is a Verb Sticker Spread the message of allyship with this Ally is a Verb Sticker. Stickers come in varying sizes and are available in gloss, matte, and my favorite - transparent! Stick it proudly on your laptop, water bottle, or notebook to show your commitment to supporting the LGBTQ+ community. 2. Cute AF Zipper Pouch Carry your essentials with style in this Cute AF Zipper Pouch. This versatile accessory showcases your pride and adds a pop of color to your everyday life. Perfect for organizing your belongings or as a cute clutch for a night out. 3. Don’t Hide Who You Are Hat Mak...

New Items in the Rainbow Beloved Etsy Store Week of 12/18/22 - Buttons!

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I'm a veteran of using Etsy to sell items - my partner has an Etsy store for handcrafted wood décor items, and she's been selling on the platform for about 10 years now.   When I had the grand idea of creating Rainbow Beloved, I also had the grand idea of being able to sell LGBTQ+ affirming merchandise - t-shirts, water bottles, art prints, etc.  I definitely don't have the capabilities of creating these things myself like my partner does with her woodworking skills, so I ventured into the world of print on demand items. This week, I found a company where I can make buttons! I love a good button, and I love how you can very precisely  speak your mind without saying a word. Visit the Rainbow Beloved shop on Etsy and check out some of the buttons  I'm adding this week. A lot of my buttons are inspired by the recent and interesting news coming out of Texas (again) regarding the Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton requesting a list of everyone who has changed their...

Words of Encouragement for the LGBTQ+ Community on Election Day

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  “I do not pretend to understand the moral universe, the arc is a long one… But from what I see I am sure it bends toward justice.”  Theodore Parker, Of Justice and the Conscience,” 1853 The above quote has been used many times since the mid-1800s and is most commonly attributed to Martin Luther King, Jr, who frequently referenced Theodore Parker’s sermon in his own sermons and writings.  I must admit there is a certain comfort in reading those words.  Even still, we live in tumultuous times.  It’s easy to forget about all the progress we have made and lose hope… especially on election day in the United States. Last night, I spent some time lurking on several LGBTQIA+ spaces on Reddit. (I tend to lurk more than post on any forum I join - I should change that!) The theme was the same across the different subreddits: Pain and fear.  So many in our community spent much of yesterday and last night worrying about their safety and rights, and for good reason!...

Beth Robinson, first openly LGBTQ+ woman confirmed to the federal US Court of Appeals

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On November 1, 2021, the US Senate voted 51-45 to confirm Vermont Supreme Court Judge Beth Robinson to the US Court of Appeals for the 2nd circuit.  Her confirmation is historic - making her the first openly LGBTQ+ woman in a federal judiciary position. This is huge!  And you will hear me repeating this over and over again: representation matters. Apparently, out of the 870 federal judgeship positions that are nominated by the President of the United States of America and confirmed by the US Senate, only 13 are fulfilled by individuals who are openly gay or lesbians. Only 1.5% of our country’s federal judges are openly LGBTQIA+. Why is this important? I’ll say it again: representation matters. Repeat it with me: Representation Matters. Once again, for those in the back: REPRESENTATION MATTERS!!! Judges, especially those in federal positions, have the capacity to shape the lives of LGBTQIA+ individuals across the country.  It’s important that the judges making these hist...