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  • 4 weeks ago | thebeliever.net | Rosa Boshier González |Rosa Gonzalez

    Rosa Boshier González Flying over the snowy peaks of the Swiss Alps, Lauren Markham found herself searching for a word to describe the experience. The ice was melting, and the damage irreversible. “I wanted a space to remember and mourn the vanishing future,” she writes in Immemorial,her new book-length essay on the climate crisis, memorials, and language.

  • Sep 20, 2023 | joylandmagazine.com | Rosa Boshier González

    When we first created your FreeToBe account, you included me and our Australian shepherd in all your pictures. I helped put your profile together, picked out that one photo from Christmas with your parents in Maine, you in blue flannel, me in a mauve velvet dress with my arm slung around you like I’d won you at a county fair. We wrote things like, “Into the ocean, not into fascism,” or “Love my partner.