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Seven Shades of Gay is a story about the evolutionary blossoming of a young girl whose sexual awakening and her involvement with her gender issues and her experiences with her gay friends begin at a young age. These are traced throughout her life including a marriage broken with gay practices to final closure with the creation of a gated community of gay friends who seek not only self-awareness and acceptance but also a safe haven of security where their world is blissfully complete. The rainbow gender diversities are as different as the seven shades of gay-red, orange, yellow, green, blue,…mehr

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Seven Shades of Gay is a story about the evolutionary blossoming of a young girl whose sexual awakening and her involvement with her gender issues and her experiences with her gay friends begin at a young age. These are traced throughout her life including a marriage broken with gay practices to final closure with the creation of a gated community of gay friends who seek not only self-awareness and acceptance but also a safe haven of security where their world is blissfully complete. The rainbow gender diversities are as different as the seven shades of gay-red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet are the colors that make up a ray of white light. These are the colors of the rainbow that appear in the sky when it rains, and the sun bends the white light into its seven shades of beautiful color. As humans, we have different genders and sexual orientations. The secret color code is green because it is half way between the other colors of the rainbow. This book is also dedicated to all gays everywhere in the world who have had similar experiences growing up in a world that doesn't understand all their beautiful diversities. Some of the historical facts are presented, and the never-ending political laws are still in progress to define the gay issues in our current society. This book is just the beginning of the evolution swirling around the LGBT community as of 2016. The future is full of unknowns both spiritually, physically, mentally, and politically. God bless us and all the souls that will be affected in the future around all these issues.
Autorenporträt
Vanessa Hedwig Smith is a painter, filmmaker, and writer who has lived and worked in India, Nepal, England, and the US. She has worked on feature-length documentaries, shorts, PSAs, music videos, outdoor installations, murals, and other design projects. Smith produced a BBC Correspondent which helped free a 14-year old girl from prison, helped to change Nepalese law, and won the Amnesty International Media 2000 Award. She holds a BA from Stanford in Urban Design, and an MA from Columbia University in Anthropology. Her work can be seen at http://vanessahsmithpictures.com