Abram Bergen is a logophile, thinker, reader, and writer. His research/writing interests include gender and sexuality issues, hybridity and identity politics, secular ethics, and ecosensitive technologies and lifestyles. His day job keeps him too much removed from the world of ideas and words.
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The Last Day of Paradise is a cathartic coming of age story spanning three generations in small-town Greece.
At once personal memoir, travel narrative, and cultural and political commentary.
Refreshing, moving, compassionate, and in today's hurried, socially disconnected culture, a much-needed love story.
These stories of ordinary people's daily struggles under trying circumstances are at once humorous, inspiring, frustrating, sad, and enraging.
What if one member of your immediate family was impossible to leave behind, no matter what his reaction to your coming out?
The AFN has proclaimed a National Day of Action meant to draw attention to "Canada's biggest unresolved human rights issue."
We seem to have come a long way from the days of Stonewall, the historical backdrop to the parade. But all is not well.
Blood. Although it flows through all our veins, it is apparently not in all of us to give.
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