Carnival of Bent Attractions: Now Playing at Mombian

January 8, 2007 ·

At my personal site, Marti Abernathey.com, I hostedThe Carnival of Bent Attractions.” The Carnival of Bent Attractions is published monthly and is made up of submitted blog posts on articles of interest to the gay, lesbian, bi-sexual, trans and queer communities. Mombian is hosting this month’s carnival. There’s some good stuff this month, you should go check it out!

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Transgender Soldier Meets the President

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Trans people added to Violence Against Women Act

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