Acquire Active Voice The Comic Collection: The Real Life Adventures Of An Asian-American, Lesbian, Feminist, Activist And Her Friends! Depicted By P. Kristen Enos Shown In Edition
Voice" started as a column written by P, Kristen Enos in the LGBT Orange County amp Long Beach Blade Newsmagazine in, It was an opportunity for her to share random serious and humorous stories as an AsianAmerican, Lesbian, Feminist Activist in ultraconservative Orange County, California nestled between Los Angeles and San Diego.
The stories in this collection are primarily from Enos's days in the UC Irvine Gay amp Lesbian Student Union and her corporate world.
Key events covered are the first
LGBT pride event in Santa Ana inand the debut of the NAMES Project's AIDS Memorial Quilt in Irvine in.
Several of the anecdotes are from moments in the spirit of standing up for yourself and others, Relatable and straightforwardly enlightening I read this for my "history" square on SPL's book bingo, It was really interesting to read about an Asian American immigrant lesbian going to college in a conservative southern California during thes.
I bet we would have been friends, P. Kristen Enos has a diverse background in writing, starting with lesbian and AIDS activism in the earlys, In, she began a column called Active Voice in the LGBT Blade California Magazine, The column focused on her real life adventures as an out lesbian activist in ultra conservative Orange County, California.
After a period of burn out, she returned to writing the column inin the magazine, where it still appears at the time of this write up.
Otherwise, she spends her time doing a full time corporate job that pays her bills and volunteer work that doesnt, which includes being a professional event photographer.
She also wrote an epic canon fanfiction series Bubblegum Crisis Postbased on the Japanese anime series Bu P.
Kristen Enos has a diverse background in writing, starting with lesbian and AIDS activism in the early's, In, she began a column called "Active Voice" in the LGBT Blade California Magazine, The column focused on her real life adventures as an out lesbian activist in ultra conservative Orange County, California.
After a period of burn out, she returned to writing the column inin the magazine, where it still appears at the time of this write up.
Otherwise, she spends her time doing a full time corporate job that pays her bills and volunteer work that doesn't, which includes being a professional event photographer.
She also wrote an epic canon fanfiction series "Bubblegum Crisis Post" based on the Japanese anime series Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo.
For about five years, she created and managed the website "This Lesbian's Guide to Anime and Manga", She now expanded her reviews to western material as time allows, which unfortunately is the constant challenge, Though a self professed Southern California girl in her heart and soul, she moved to Las Vegas in, where she stays when she's not out having adventures and causing trouble.
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