Revolutionary Voices Invisible. Unheard. Alone. Chilling words but apt to describe the isolation and alienation of queer youth. In silence and fear they move from childhood memories of repression or violence to the unknown, unmentored, landscape of queer adulthood, their voices stilled or ignored. No longer. Revolutionary Voices celebrates the hues and harmonies of ... more »the future of gay and lesbian society, presenting not a collection of stories but a collection of experiences, ideas, dreams, and fantasies expressed through prose, poetry, artwork, letters, diaries, and performance pieces. Given priority, they sing, these no-longer-children, not-yet-adult voices of every color, class, religion, gender, and ability. Given space, they laugh or cry, talk or scream, no longer needing permission or even asking--but demanding not only to be heard but to be recognized as the critical component to a future society in which all members are valued.« less