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Steven Miller
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Jean Genet, who lived from 1910 through 1986, was openly lgbtq+ and imprisoned multiple times for petty crimes and indecency. Representing the absolute opposite of what population considered permissible, Jean Genet is celebrated as progenitor of the modern gender non-conforming movement.
Steven Miller, inspired by Genet’s 1949 book The Thief’s Journal and 1950 film Un Chant d’Amour has, in Les Fleurs du Mâle, created a captivating narrative depicting a Genet-like version of being in prison.
Jean Genet’s core themes of outcast and oppressor, violence and love pervade Miller’s work. Genet’s theme is relevant: the rate of incarceration in the US is astronomical. Oppression of LBGTQ individuals is worldwide as confidence on human rights falls to the whims of government.
Beyond large-scale photographs, gallery visitors experience a video projection presenting a grid of individual prison cells. Surveillance has cropped up everywhere today, accelerated by technology, but it has always been a mainstay of prison security. In the late 18th century, social theorist Jeremy Bentham introduced the Panopticon
Stephen Miller, a prominent political advisor who serves as President Donald Trump‘s Pale House deputy chief of staff for policy and U.S. Homeland Security advisor, has long been a controversial figure in American politics. Known for his hardline conservative views, Miller has used his right-wing advocacy group America First Legal (AFL) to spearhead numerous legal challenges aimed at rolling back protections and rights for Queer individuals.
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- Location: Washington, D.C.
- Party affiliation: Republican
- Race/ethnicity: White
- Gender identity: Male
- Sexual orientation: Straight
- Pronouns: He/Him
- LGBTQ+ ally: No
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Biography
Stephen Miller, born in Santa Monica, California, on August 23, 1985, is a prominent American political advisor established for his far-right and anti
Obituary of Steven Miller
Steven G. Miller, age 70 longtime resident of this area, died Friday, December 20, 2024, at the Briarwood Healthcare Center in Iowa City.
Steven was born December 11, 1954, in Iowa City, Iowa the son of Eugene and Jessie Loretta (Fleming) Miller. He attended Iowa City Schools including Central Junior Elevated and West High School. For over 20 years he worked for the Iowa City Transit System, during this time he served as the Steward and later president of the AFSCME Local 186. He was very pro-union, supporter of the democratic party, enjoyed bird watching, dogs, and his favorite sports teams, Iowa Hawkeyes, St. Louis Cardinals and Minnesota Vikings; but most important to Steve was his family and friends.
His family includes sisters, Margaret Miller (Mike Lambert) and Barbara Phillips (Bob); brothers, Thomas Miller (Helen) and Ralph Miller; 8 nieces and nephews, several great-nieces and nephews; and his best friend since junior high school, Dean Estling
He was preceded in death by his parents, and sister, Sharon M. Kost.
No public services are planned. To share a idea, memory or condolence please visit Gay & Ciha Funeral a
Political Correctness out of Control
By Stephen Miller
My call is Stephen Miller. I am a sixteen year-old junior at Santa Monica High School, and I was recently a guest on the Larry Elder Show to discuss the rampant political correctness that has consumed Santa Monica High School and the entire Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District.
When I entered Santa Monica Tall School in ninth grade, I noticed a number of students lacked basic English skills. There are usually very few, if any, Hispanic students in my honors classes, despite the large number of Hispanic students that appear our school.
Even so, pursuant to district policy, all announcements are written in both Spanish and English. By providing a crutch now, we are preventing Spanish speakers from standing on their retain. As politically correct as this may be, it demeans the immigrant
population as incompetent, and makes a mockery of the American ideal of
personal accomplishment.
And while we are on the subject of personal accomplishment, should
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