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Queer Elder Expat

C.J. Janovy

Making sense of all this history I'm still living through.

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Extra! My first 25 de Abril

A woman at Lisbon’s April 25 parade held a sign depicting a typewriter and a sewing machine with the words “Por todas as vulgares mulheres extraordinárias” (“for all the extraordinary ordinary women”). It was that kind of day.

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A road of revolutionaries

A BP gas station in Setúbal on a street named after a communist anti-fascist. Earlier this week, a liter of gasóleo simples was €2.07 (about $9.12 per gallon).

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Time in Braga

Part of Braga’s skyline. With its 19 arches, the Arcada da Lapa was built in the 16th century as a covered structure for merchants. I don’t know why a Ukrainian flag hangs at the entrance, but it reads “Fim À Guerra” (“End The War”).

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Writers who know their places

Inland Portugal: A view of Braga from the Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte on Mount Espinho, one of the country’s 17 UNESCO World Heritage sites.

25 days ago
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  • C.J. Janovy

    She/her. Journalist originally from the US Midwest now in Portugal, working to make sense of this history we're all living in. Author, NO PLACE LIKE HOME: LESSONS IN ACTIVISM FROM LGBT KANSAS.

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