Ruth Ellis (1899 - 2000) Was The Daughter Of Former Slaves. She Came Out As A Lesbian When She Was 16-years-old

đłď¸âđ Ruth Ellis (1899 - 2000) was the daughter of former slaves. She came out as a lesbian when she was 16-years-old to the complete acceptance of her family. In 1937, Ruth and her longtime partner moved to Detroit from their hometown of Springfield, Illinois for the promise of higher wages. There, she became the first woman in Michigan to run her own printing business. She printed fliers, posters, and stationary in the front room of her home, which also quickly became a hotspot for Black LGBTQ social life. Before long, Ruth was helping those who came around in any way she could, including by paying for college tuitions. After the Stonewall uprising, 70-year-old Ruth began giving speeches in support of gay and lesbian rights all across the country. She remained an activist for the rest of her long life and even spent her 100th birthday leading the San Francisco Dyke March. At the time of her death at 101, she was recognized as the oldest out lesbian in the US. She is the subject of the documentary "Living With Pride: Ruth C. Ellis @ 100" and is the namesake of the Ruth Ellis Center, a shelter for homeless and at-risk LGBTQ youth in Detroit.
Celebrate Ruth Ellis.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Ellis_(activist)
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His name is ĺžĺ°ć°Ł, romanized as Xu Shang-qi. (Where Xu pronounced a little like âsheâ but less open, and qi is pronounced as chi.)
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ĺ° is the middle word in Shaunâs three-character Chinese name. It means âstill, yet; even; fairly, ratherâ. Please donât call him Shang. Shang is not a full name. Call him Shang-qi, or Shang-Chi, if you must. If you can pronounce Dostoevsky or even Benedict Cumberbatch, thereâs no way you can butcher Shang-qi.
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Shaunâs dad.
His name is ĺžććŚ, romanized as Xu Wenwu.
ĺž is his surname. See Shang-qiâs name bio above.
ć is the middle word in Xu Wenwuâs three-character Chinese name. It is defined mostly as âliterature, culture, writingâ. Sometimes even âformal, refined, gentleâ.
ćŚ is the last word in Xu Wenwuâs three-character Chinese name. It is defined as âmilitary; martial, warlikeâ. Even âautocratic, powerful, soldier, successor, danceâ.
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é is the last word in Xialingâs three-character Chinese name. It is defined as âquick; alert; efficacious; effective; to come trueâ, sometimes even âdeparted soul, spiritual world/power, spiritualâ. It can also be defined as âagile, clever, intelligentâ.
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