Home Actor Sara Ramirez HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers November 2023 Sara Ramirez Instagram - The 90s called, they want their bi-antagonism back. Its bi-week! LGBTQIA community has a penchant for eating & discarding its own from time to time. The internalizations & projections snake their way into our daily lives & wreak havoc where intentionality, mindfulness, healing & love are needed. It’s also true that our beloved community has the capacity for building care, joy, safety & inclusivity through a lens that respectfully invites people from all walks of life to participate in, & contribute to, building power, solidarity & accountability measures that don’t discard one another. While we embrace the 90s fashions making a comeback, we must also pay attention to the insidious ways bi-antagonism attempts to make itself new again. And not just in the fictional stories that impact so many of us when we watch it play out on screen/stage, but in the real world- where its impact shames, harms & closets so many who’s lived experiences fall under the bi umbrella (Bisexual, Pansexual, Non-monosexual Queer, Questioning, Bi-curious, no label, etc). This is why we acknowledge that while visibility in media might start important conversations, or even change hearts & minds, it will never equal justice so long as unchecked white pathology, anti-Blackness, queerphobia, bi-antagonism, & the dollar are controlling the narrative & justice systems. Bi people are real & not a monolith. How are we showing up for bi women & men(of Transgender & Cisgender experience), & Non-Binary/Gender expansive people, in the real world? If the answer is “I’m not” then please consider translating the energy summoned by art (commercial or otherwise) that moves us, into fighting for the solidarity & liberation we all deserve to be a part of. Art is not always there to make us feel good, but it is there to make us feel. If one part of our community isn’t free, then none of us are free. Below are 2 integrity led orgs I’ve been supporting through the years that are paving the way for bi inclusivity & care. Please join us in our commitment to supporting real life bi community of all colors, gender identities & expressions: @blacktransliberation @stillbisexual_official 💗💜💙

Sara Ramirez Instagram – The 90s called, they want their bi-antagonism back. Its bi-week! LGBTQIA community has a penchant for eating & discarding its own from time to time. The internalizations & projections snake their way into our daily lives & wreak havoc where intentionality, mindfulness, healing & love are needed. It’s also true that our beloved community has the capacity for building care, joy, safety & inclusivity through a lens that respectfully invites people from all walks of life to participate in, & contribute to, building power, solidarity & accountability measures that don’t discard one another. While we embrace the 90s fashions making a comeback, we must also pay attention to the insidious ways bi-antagonism attempts to make itself new again. And not just in the fictional stories that impact so many of us when we watch it play out on screen/stage, but in the real world- where its impact shames, harms & closets so many who’s lived experiences fall under the bi umbrella (Bisexual, Pansexual, Non-monosexual Queer, Questioning, Bi-curious, no label, etc). This is why we acknowledge that while visibility in media might start important conversations, or even change hearts & minds, it will never equal justice so long as unchecked white pathology, anti-Blackness, queerphobia, bi-antagonism, & the dollar are controlling the narrative & justice systems. Bi people are real & not a monolith. How are we showing up for bi women & men(of Transgender & Cisgender experience), & Non-Binary/Gender expansive people, in the real world? If the answer is “I’m not” then please consider translating the energy summoned by art (commercial or otherwise) that moves us, into fighting for the solidarity & liberation we all deserve to be a part of. Art is not always there to make us feel good, but it is there to make us feel. If one part of our community isn’t free, then none of us are free. Below are 2 integrity led orgs I’ve been supporting through the years that are paving the way for bi inclusivity & care. Please join us in our commitment to supporting real life bi community of all colors, gender identities & expressions: @blacktransliberation @stillbisexual_official 💗💜💙

Sara Ramirez Instagram - The 90s called, they want their bi-antagonism back. Its bi-week! LGBTQIA community has a penchant for eating & discarding its own from time to time. The internalizations & projections snake their way into our daily lives & wreak havoc where intentionality, mindfulness, healing & love are needed. It’s also true that our beloved community has the capacity for building care, joy, safety & inclusivity through a lens that respectfully invites people from all walks of life to participate in, & contribute to, building power, solidarity & accountability measures that don’t discard one another. While we embrace the 90s fashions making a comeback, we must also pay attention to the insidious ways bi-antagonism attempts to make itself new again. And not just in the fictional stories that impact so many of us when we watch it play out on screen/stage, but in the real world- where its impact shames, harms & closets so many who’s lived experiences fall under the bi umbrella (Bisexual, Pansexual, Non-monosexual Queer, Questioning, Bi-curious, no label, etc). This is why we acknowledge that while visibility in media might start important conversations, or even change hearts & minds, it will never equal justice so long as unchecked white pathology, anti-Blackness, queerphobia, bi-antagonism, & the dollar are controlling the narrative & justice systems. Bi people are real & not a monolith. How are we showing up for bi women & men(of Transgender & Cisgender experience), & Non-Binary/Gender expansive people, in the real world? If the answer is “I’m not” then please consider translating the energy summoned by art (commercial or otherwise) that moves us, into fighting for the solidarity & liberation we all deserve to be a part of. Art is not always there to make us feel good, but it is there to make us feel. If one part of our community isn’t free, then none of us are free. Below are 2 integrity led orgs I’ve been supporting through the years that are paving the way for bi inclusivity & care. Please join us in our commitment to supporting real life bi community of all colors, gender identities & expressions: @blacktransliberation @stillbisexual_official 💗💜💙

Sara Ramirez Instagram – The 90s called, they want their bi-antagonism back.

Its bi-week!
LGBTQIA community has a penchant for eating & discarding its own from time to time. The internalizations & projections snake their way into our daily lives & wreak havoc where intentionality, mindfulness, healing & love are needed. It’s also true that our beloved community has the capacity for building care, joy, safety & inclusivity through a lens that respectfully invites people from all walks of life to participate in, & contribute to, building power, solidarity & accountability measures that don’t discard one another. While we embrace the 90s fashions making a comeback, we must also pay attention to the insidious ways bi-antagonism attempts to make itself new again. And not just in the fictional stories that impact so many of us when we watch it play out on screen/stage, but in the real world- where its impact shames, harms & closets so many who’s lived experiences fall under the bi umbrella (Bisexual, Pansexual, Non-monosexual Queer, Questioning, Bi-curious, no label, etc). This is why we acknowledge that while visibility in media might start important conversations, or even change hearts & minds, it will never equal justice so long as unchecked white pathology, anti-Blackness, queerphobia, bi-antagonism, & the dollar are controlling the narrative & justice systems. Bi people are real & not a monolith. How are we showing up for bi women & men(of Transgender & Cisgender experience), & Non-Binary/Gender expansive people, in the real world? If the answer is “I’m not” then please consider translating the energy summoned by art (commercial or otherwise) that moves us, into fighting for the solidarity & liberation we all deserve to be a part of. Art is not always there to make us feel good, but it is there to make us feel. If one part of our community isn’t free, then none of us are free. Below are 2 integrity led orgs I’ve been supporting through the years that are paving the way for bi inclusivity & care. Please join us in our commitment to supporting real life bi community of all colors, gender identities & expressions:
@blacktransliberation
@stillbisexual_official
💗💜💙 | Posted on 17/Sep/2023 00:07:06

Sara Ramirez Instagram – Well earned, confirmed and affirmed! Happy Anniversary, @trudy0nduty 💗🤍🩵 I love you to the moon and back. 💫🥂
REGRAM from @trudy0nduty 
Can confirm: dating your bff is very, very cool. The coolest.
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To the most expansive love, and many more years together 🥂 Happy anniversary, @therealsararamirez 💙🩷💜
Sara Ramirez Instagram – Pic of Sara, at around 8 years old, wearing a light yellow shirt, a huge smile, and an early 80s mullet. 

Second pic is of 2 books; Sara’s extra flowery “This is the Story of” baby book open to the Baby’s Arrival page with birthday info, and the very serious looking Fathers Labor Coaching Log and Review Book because 1975. 

There is so much to say but I’m gonna keep it simple. You’re welcome.

Happy birthday to me! May this kid continue to feel and know that they are loved beyond their gender, they are valued beyond their productivity, and they will always be held and protected by this softening blossoming adult who may or may not be bringing their killer mullet back.

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