We choose to use it now in pride and to be explicitly inclusive of all non-heterosexual and non-cisgender identities. The word was painfully derogatory for a long time, and many people are still very sensitive to it. we love the word “queer”! For us, it’s an umbrella term that includes all identities outside heterosexual and cisgender including Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, Queer, Questioning, Intersex, Pansexual, Two-Spirit, and Asexual.To better understand the role of Tarot in queer life and how we can create decks that celebrate queer people, we read Cassandra Snow’s Queering the Tarot. Polar Embassy is a queer-owned business, and Tarot will always be a part of our journey to the queer paradise of self-actualisation and healing. Our sixth book is Queering the Tarot by Cassandra Snow. As usual, we bought our copy from our friends at our local English language bookshop, Curious Fox. In our Book Report series, we'd like to introduce ourselves via our bookshelf and share the books that most shape our diplomacy. "The book is still the greatest manmade machine of all - not the car, not the TV, not the smartphone."
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