Showing posts with label Canada. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canada. Show all posts

Monday, April 1, 2013

Why I Care

"In the village we believe that differences should enrich instead of divide"
The rest of this quote can be found here

This was a quote on an art installation on Rue St. Catherine in the Village of Montreal. The Village is widely known as the most accepting neighborhood of the city and home to a large LGBT community. After all of the fuss with DOMA and the marriage act from last week, I'd like to remind y'all, and myself, of what I think the fight is truly about.

It's not about democrats vs. republicans, civil unions vs. marriage, or state vs. federal law: I support the gay rights movement because we all have the right to be different. 

For example, I'm a Christian, and my faith is something that I am not only open about, but also is a huge part of how I self-identify. I'm also black. And a woman. Without these characteristics, I'd feel lost in the huge world I'm just learning to navigate. So, when I see hatred towards the LGBT community I feel a quick rush of anger which slowly melts into confusion. I grew up in a community similar to the Village in Montreal and learned to love people no matter what they looked like or who they loved. 

Sometimes people question my thoughts on gay rights when they find out about my faith. I once had a friend who was scared to tell me that he was gay because he knew I was a Christian. The first thing I'd like to say is that, while I believe everyone has a right to their opinion, the way my fellow Christians sometimes treat people who are different than them really disappoints me. However, in turn, I don't feel that I have any right to tell them how they should feel, and more importantly, I know I have no right to tell them how God feels about their actions. 

We're all born with differences, and I would be very very bored if everyone I knew was just like me. I understand that accepting others is one of the hardest tasks we're faced with in this world, and I do not pretend that there aren't times when people whose choices I don't agree with frustrate me. I just ask that we remind ourselves to take a inhale of patience and breathe out some of that hate. It's not good for you anyways :)

Questions? Stories to share? Thoughts on DOMA? Leave a comment!

Friday, March 15, 2013

Restaurant Review: Modavie

Hey y'all! 

Last night, we discovered an amazing Mediterranean restaurant, Modavie, here in Montreal. It's located at 1 Saint-Paul Street West. The lighting is pretty dark, but the tables are far enough apart that you can enjoy meal with your company, and the service is great. Our waitress was really sweet and when she realized we were American asked us all about Boston and made us feel very welcome. Every night, there's live music every night in the restaurant, on either the first or second floor. 

My main dish, the Sicilian Penne Rigate
We split a Fried Calamari to start, then I ordered the Sicilian Penne Rigate. The pasta dish is based in a spicy (but not too spicy) red sauce along with sausage, black olives, and topped with gorgonzola cheese. I'm a big fan of all of those ingredients, so my mouth was really happy. The serving was pretty big, but again, I couldn't have imagined a better combo, so I joined the clean-plate club. I was too full for dessert but spied a tiramisu on the menu that I will be digging into the moment I'm back in Montreal. 

Definitely check this place out! 

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Spring Break: Montreal

Sorry I've been MIA recently, y'all. I'm in Montreal until Saturday with two of my best friends! We drove up to the apartment we're renting this morning and have been exploring ever since. More to come as we see the city in the next few days!
If you're a local or have visited, leave a comment below to give us recommendations on restaurants, boutiques, etc!


Kayla, Ashley, and I at a skating rink in the city.