Kudos to Prince William and Prince Harry as well - they have become thoughtful, active and involved young men, as their mother hoped they would be. Well done, Royals!
Kudos to Prince William and Prince Harry as well - they have become thoughtful, active and involved young men, as their mother hoped they would be. Well done, Royals!
Here's a quick collection of ideas for your Summer Theme Wedding, Candy Buffet and Unique Cakes from this week's Podcast. Hope you have as much fun browsing our pins as we did collecting them.
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Here is a direct link to the podcast as well:
http://www.rainbowweddingnetwork.com/podcast/jun116.mp3
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All the best to you and your fiancee!
- Ira, RWN Team
To be released June 21st, in celebration of Pride - Check out the new documentary "Oriented"!
ORIENTED follows the lives of three gay Palestinian friends as they confront their national and sexual identities in modern Tel Aviv, Israel. There's Khader, a nightlife "darling" who lives with his Jewish boyfriend David. Fadi, an ardent Palestinian nationalist finds himself falling in love with an Israeli soldier. Naim, must find the courage to come out to his conservative family. Determined to change their reality, the three friends form a non-violent, cultural resistance group called "Qambuta" (Cauliflower) to advocate for sexual, ethnic and gender equality.
Be sure to look for it in June on DVD and VOD (Itunes, Indemand, Amazon, Google Play, Dish!)
People Exclusive: (NEW YORK) – Albert Cashier hid his identity to fight for the Union in the Civil War. Years later, however, his role in the war – and as a man – came under fire.
The new documentary series We've Been Around looks at remarkable, often little-known stories of trans people who made history.
Rhys Ernst, the Emmy-nominated director and co-producer ofTransparent, and Focus Features, the film company behind The Danish Girl, teamed up to create the series, launching exclusively onPEOPLE.com, EW.com, Essence.com and Advocate.com. (Alicia Vikander won an Oscar on Sunday for playing the wife of transgender artist Lili Elbe in The Danish Girl, now out on DVD and On Demand.)
In this video clip, a narrator tells the dramatic story of a transgender man who hid his identity for years in order to fight for his country.
"Though Albert started his life as a girl, his cropped hair and manner of dress raised no questions," the video says about a 19-year-old Cashier in 1862.
Two years earlier, Cashier was a stowaway and journeyed from Ireland to the United States to start his new life as a transgender man.
"To join the Union Army, a person had to be able to march and run," the narrator says. "You had to have a trigger finger and enough teeth to rip open a powder cartridge. You had to be a man."
Cashier joined the 95th Illinois regiment and participated in over 40 engagements, making him among the few transgender men known to have fought in the Civil War. Members of his regiment knew him as "Al" or "Little Albert" and he was considered an honorable member of the regiment.
See the full article from People for more details!
http://www.people.com/article/weve-been-around-transgender-docuseries-albert-cashier
For some the idea of tackling any aspect of your wedding to do list without the aid of a professional is a daunting and often scary task. For others taking on aspects such as wedding décor and favors can be a fun de-stressor and offer welcome reprieve from the everyday stress of planning a wedding. In this week's podcast we discuss some fun and creative ideas for wedding centerpieces, lighting and more. We invite you and your partner to sit down and find your inspiration with some fun ideas we've collected from around Pinterest on our Ideas & Inspiration boards. You can find them online at http://www.pinterest.com/rwnweddings.