My Life As Briz
Why isn’t there a 60 mile walk for the homeless?

Or for at-risk children, the poor, the hungry, or for women who are being trafficked? I am not saying that raising money for breast cancer research is not important because it is. Cancer is a disease that has affected all of us in some way and so we all pull out our wallets and give to the cause.

Do you personally know a homeless person? Chances are probably not. The giving of our time and money is influenced largely by our emotion. When we hear a tragic story, we want to help. We will rarely, if ever, hear a story about the struggles of being homeless and hungry. Or hear a story from a woman who was forced into the sex trafficking industry at the age of 11. We don’t know these people so there is no personal tie there.

This month I attended the Passion Conference here in Atlanta. It was an incredible, life-changing 4 days. My eyes were opened when I learned that there are 27 MILLION slaves in the world today, more than any other time in history. This number includes men, women and children who are being held against their will for labor, trade, and sex. That number blew my mind, I had no idea.

Atlanta is the #1 hub of human trafficking and child sex exploitation in the United States. Approximately 495 underaged girls are commercially sexually exploited per month in Georgia. A recent study estimated that 7,200 men in the Metro Atlanta area purchase sex from minor girls every month.

Atlanta is also the poorest city in the U.S. for children - more children in Atlanta live in poverty than in any other city.

There are an estimated 7,000 people just in the city of Atlanta who are homeless.

I am listing these statistics to raise awareness because most of us have no idea that things are this bad, especially in our city.

We need to give our money not just to cancer research but to organizations that help these people. Your time and money can have an immediate effect on the lives of these people. We need to do something. Now.

To see some of the organizations that the Passion Conference help fund go here: http://268generation.com/passion2012/#!/freedom/

Get in touch with me if you want to get involved with organizations here in Atlanta and I can give you more information.

Last night I got to see an advanced screening of Crazy, Stupid, Love and it was too cute!! Of course it is not going to be Oscar-nominated but it has a great cast:
Steve Carell - he plays a more serious role, much different than Michael Scott from The Office
Ryan Gosling - hot as ever and good to see him smiling compared to his Blue Valentine role
Julianne Moore - plays another mother role (The Kids Are Alright) that you can’t hate
Emma Stone - charming, funny and cute as always! Going to be seeing much more from her
Also has Marisa Tomei, Kevin Bacon and Joey King from Ramona and Beezus! Really good RomCom/Chick Flick for a girls night!

Last night I got to see an advanced screening of Crazy, Stupid, Love and it was too cute!! Of course it is not going to be Oscar-nominated but it has a great cast:

Steve Carell - he plays a more serious role, much different than Michael Scott from The Office

Ryan Gosling - hot as ever and good to see him smiling compared to his Blue Valentine role

Julianne Moore - plays another mother role (The Kids Are Alright) that you can’t hate

Emma Stone - charming, funny and cute as always! Going to be seeing much more from her

Also has Marisa Tomei, Kevin Bacon and Joey King from Ramona and Beezus! Really good RomCom/Chick Flick for a girls night!

Too cool! Pick what you want to happen to @andygrammer

felldowntherabbithole:

June 2, 2000
What does that day, month and year mean to you? President Bill Clinton used that particular day to declare ”Gay and Lesbian Pride Month”. Nine years later, on June 1st, President Barack Obama spoke to incorporate an even wider group. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered citizens alike could all have this month for recognition, respect and appreciation. However, I am aware that not all minds meet equally about the rights and respect that we should pay to others. As each generation leaves their footprints, and paves the way for what is to come…to some, change is an impossible idea or action to put in motion.
You know what? Often, this unfortunate reality is because of learned behavior! As much as we may often preach that we like to speak for ourselves, or outside the box, how many times have you caught yourself, or someone you know repeating the thoughts of another before them? Sometimes without proper information? And how many times have you felt that perhaps further knowledge on an issue or subject matter might result in a different voice, a different understanding? Perhaps even going against the ideas they’ve learned, heard, or grown up around? We have the ability to fly planes, send astronauts into space, develop technology such as cellphones! Things that once were unfathomable. I can sit at this small computer and type this message. Once I push send, this message can be seen by anyone who’d like to engage, all across the WORLD. 
As many of you know, we (the Glee cast) have been storming the country at whirlwind speeds to put on a forty-two show, month-long tour. It has been a constant reminder of why we do this. We’ve witnessed the impact our show has had, from the very beginning, to these moments, three years later. You LOVELY & AMAZING fans! Just indescribable. The love, affirmation, and dedication you provide! We see it all, value it all. Trust me, we do! On stage, the excitement that we absorb from your ball of energy brings our adrenaline levels to highs that often-times, we aren’t sure we can reach. Bottom line, we love you guys. And our crew! Without this diverse group of hard-working people, this venture would be impossible. 
Yesterday was June 11th, and we were tackling our newest location, Toronto! We had finished our first concert of the day, and I was about to take a moment to relax before the second. On the way to our dressing rooms, I passed a stack of shirts lined up on the merchandise tables. The white T’s were modeled after shirts we wore in a performance set to Lady Gaga’s, “Born This Way.” In case you are not familiar here are the lyrics:
[Verse:]My mama told me when I was youngWe are all born superstarsShe rolled my hair and put my lipstick onIn the glass of her boudoir“There’s nothing wrong with loving who you are”She said, “‘Cause he made you perfect, babe”“So hold your head up girl and you’ll go far,Listen to me when I say”[Chorus:]I’m beautiful in my way‘Cause God makes no mistakesI’m on the right track, babyI was born this wayDon’t hide yourself in regretJust love yourself and you’re setI’m on the right track, babyI was born this way
Beautiful. True. Words to remind yourself, words to live by. Doesn’t matter if you’re not a Gaga supporter, or one of her “Little Monsters” as she lovingly refers to her fans. Kindness moves mountains. Acceptance opens doors, makes room for change, diffuses misunderstanding. Every day, people commit hate crimes because of misunderstandings. Hate effects the target, and consumes the person behind the gun. It is crazy to realize that we have been in war for almost our entire existence on this planet. Many times for reasons of greed and hate. 
Anyone that has experienced the death or abuse of a loved one can tell you that, “IT HURTS BEYOND EXPLANATION!!! AND WE SHOULD DO EVERYTHING IN OUR POWER TO MAKE ANY CHANGE POSSIBLE.” Raise your hand if you’ve spent nights crying yourself to sleep, raise your hand if you’ve felt as if you’d rather hide in bed all day than face the people that make you feel small or powerless! Raise your hand if you’ve felt as if you’d rather lie to people than tell them the truth about who you really are, because at least you wouldn’t be the victim of hateful behavior or prejudice! And raise your hand if lying feels almost as bad. 
I was not raised in a family that accepted prejudice or hatred. For that, I thank my Mom and Dad each and every day. Look, we are human, we make mistakes. I will gladly shout from the rooftops that I AM NOT PERFECT. Nor will I ever be. But I can happily say that to my knowledge, I do not ever intentionally cause people pain. I love my family, my friends, my co-workers…and they all consist of girls AND boys. I do tell them that I love them. Yesterday, during our second show,  Instead of wearing my usual shirt during “Born This Way” I decided to wear one that said “Likes Girls”. It should actually have read, “Loves Girls”, because I do. The women in my life give me things that the men in my life can’t. And vice-versa. No, I am not a lesbian, yet if I were, I hope that the people in my life could embrace it whole-heartedly. And let me tell you, I can easily spill (quite comfortably) what I admire, respect and think is beautiful about any of the women in my life. Piece of cake! 
Last night, I wanted to do something  to show my respect and love for the GLBT community. Support that people could actually see. Which is why I decided to change my shirt for the show. I happened to read a few comments that were posted on twitter. Many of you asked, “why?” This is my response. I am not asking for you to agree with what I am saying, but if you are listening, thank you. That is all I can ask. And a step further would be to take a moment to (honestly) answer the questions that I have raised. We can’t always put ourselves in someone else’s shoes. But we can try.
I am lucky to live in a place where I can wear almost anything that I want to express myself, and that jail is not a probable consequence. Which makes me feel as if I should exercise my right to do so every now and then. Think of the people that have died because of their passion and heartfelt hopes of change? So many good men and women. All because of an inherent wish for tolerance, love and support. 
Our show celebrates the GLBT community. We are proud to be a part of something that embraces an often avoided topic. Hate is terrible, especially when we pass it down to a new generation of innocents. Recently, I heard a lament about San Francisco. How SFO just didn’t sound like a fun place to be, or visit, because that person wasn’t gay. Wait, really???? I wanted to laugh! But that would have been a response that wouldn’t have encouraged that person to be open-minded. To see that perhaps, their statement was foolish? Why won’t San Francisco be fun for you? Do you think the whole city is gay? Do you think they will judge you? Won’t feed you good food?  Perhaps they won’t let you have fun, the way THEY have fun? 
Sadly, we’ve gotten letters from people who explain that they love the show but hate the gay story-lines. That we shouldn’t be polluting their children’s heads. To this I’d sometimes like to sarcastically reply, would you also like us to tell them that a stork is dropping off our offspring? That the sky is purple? That it is not practical to be true to yourself, because there are mean people in this world that will make them feel wrong for being honest? That instead of embracing themselves, they should lie to the world? THEY should be the ones being untrue and unhappy? 
I believe that if you are bringing a child into the world, you should be willing to accept them in any reality. Whether they are Black, White, Asian, have four fingers, are disabled, gay….that the only wish should be for a happy and healthy baby. We are each other’s children. Unless someone has committed a violent or hateful act, why should we judge? We can so quickly resort to anger, often, the product of a whole other issue. Most often, an issue with our own self. 
I understand that I am sitting behind the protection of this computer screen, in this hotel room, and to many I might sound “preachy”. Especially now that I have written an essay. I hope my intentions sound pure, and just. I speak, because I am passionate. I write with this passion because I know how it feels to be hurt, to be depressed, to not value yourself, or your feelings. If any of this has inspired or moved you, even just made you think….I encourage you to tweet or reblog a picture, quote, anything that you feel will continue to spread the love. And if any are interested in tracking the chain, perhaps visualizing the greater collective, include the hatch tag, #letlovein.
Affection is responsible for nine-tenths of whatever solid and durable happiness there is in our lives. - C.S. Lewis 
Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage. - Lao Tzu 
Fortune and love favor the brave. - Ovid
AND remember that sometimes….
People need loving the most when they deserve it the least. - John Harrigan
To thine own heart be true. Many thanks for your time, your love, and the gift you’ve given me.
Sincerely,
Dianna Elise Agron

felldowntherabbithole:

June 2, 2000

What does that day, month and year mean to you? President Bill Clinton used that particular day to declare ”Gay and Lesbian Pride Month”. Nine years later, on June 1st, President Barack Obama spoke to incorporate an even wider group. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgendered citizens alike could all have this month for recognition, respect and appreciation. However, I am aware that not all minds meet equally about the rights and respect that we should pay to others. As each generation leaves their footprints, and paves the way for what is to come…to some, change is an impossible idea or action to put in motion.

You know what? Often, this unfortunate reality is because of learned behavior! As much as we may often preach that we like to speak for ourselves, or outside the box, how many times have you caught yourself, or someone you know repeating the thoughts of another before them? Sometimes without proper information? And how many times have you felt that perhaps further knowledge on an issue or subject matter might result in a different voice, a different understanding? Perhaps even going against the ideas they’ve learned, heard, or grown up around? We have the ability to fly planes, send astronauts into space, develop technology such as cellphones! Things that once were unfathomable. I can sit at this small computer and type this message. Once I push send, this message can be seen by anyone who’d like to engage, all across the WORLD. 

As many of you know, we (the Glee cast) have been storming the country at whirlwind speeds to put on a forty-two show, month-long tour. It has been a constant reminder of why we do this. We’ve witnessed the impact our show has had, from the very beginning, to these moments, three years later. You LOVELY & AMAZING fans! Just indescribable. The love, affirmation, and dedication you provide! We see it all, value it all. Trust me, we do! On stage, the excitement that we absorb from your ball of energy brings our adrenaline levels to highs that often-times, we aren’t sure we can reach. Bottom line, we love you guys. And our crew! Without this diverse group of hard-working people, this venture would be impossible. 

Yesterday was June 11th, and we were tackling our newest location, Toronto! We had finished our first concert of the day, and I was about to take a moment to relax before the second. On the way to our dressing rooms, I passed a stack of shirts lined up on the merchandise tables. The white T’s were modeled after shirts we wore in a performance set to Lady Gaga’s, “Born This Way.” In case you are not familiar here are the lyrics:

[Verse:]
My mama told me when I was young
We are all born superstars

She rolled my hair and put my lipstick on
In the glass of her boudoir

“There’s nothing wrong with loving who you are”
She said, “‘Cause he made you perfect, babe”

“So hold your head up girl and you’ll go far,
Listen to me when I say”

[Chorus:]
I’m beautiful in my way
‘Cause God makes no mistakes
I’m on the right track, baby
I was born this way

Don’t hide yourself in regret
Just love yourself and you’re set
I’m on the right track, baby
I was born this way

Beautiful. True. Words to remind yourself, words to live by. Doesn’t matter if you’re not a Gaga supporter, or one of her “Little Monsters” as she lovingly refers to her fans. Kindness moves mountains. Acceptance opens doors, makes room for change, diffuses misunderstanding. Every day, people commit hate crimes because of misunderstandings. Hate effects the target, and consumes the person behind the gun. It is crazy to realize that we have been in war for almost our entire existence on this planet. Many times for reasons of greed and hate.

Anyone that has experienced the death or abuse of a loved one can tell you that, “IT HURTS BEYOND EXPLANATION!!! AND WE SHOULD DO EVERYTHING IN OUR POWER TO MAKE ANY CHANGE POSSIBLE.” Raise your hand if you’ve spent nights crying yourself to sleep, raise your hand if you’ve felt as if you’d rather hide in bed all day than face the people that make you feel small or powerless! Raise your hand if you’ve felt as if you’d rather lie to people than tell them the truth about who you really are, because at least you wouldn’t be the victim of hateful behavior or prejudice! And raise your hand if lying feels almost as bad. 

I was not raised in a family that accepted prejudice or hatred. For that, I thank my Mom and Dad each and every day. Look, we are human, we make mistakes. I will gladly shout from the rooftops that I AM NOT PERFECT. Nor will I ever be. But I can happily say that to my knowledge, I do not ever intentionally cause people pain. I love my family, my friends, my co-workers…and they all consist of girls AND boys. I do tell them that I love them. Yesterday, during our second show,  Instead of wearing my usual shirt during “Born This Way” I decided to wear one that said “Likes Girls”. It should actually have read, “Loves Girls”, because I do. The women in my life give me things that the men in my life can’t. And vice-versa. No, I am not a lesbian, yet if I were, I hope that the people in my life could embrace it whole-heartedly. And let me tell you, I can easily spill (quite comfortably) what I admire, respect and think is beautiful about any of the women in my life. Piece of cake! 

Last night, I wanted to do something  to show my respect and love for the GLBT community. Support that people could actually see. Which is why I decided to change my shirt for the show. I happened to read a few comments that were posted on twitter. Many of you asked, “why?” This is my response. I am not asking for you to agree with what I am saying, but if you are listening, thank you. That is all I can ask. And a step further would be to take a moment to (honestly) answer the questions that I have raised. We can’t always put ourselves in someone else’s shoes. But we can try.

I am lucky to live in a place where I can wear almost anything that I want to express myself, and that jail is not a probable consequence. Which makes me feel as if I should exercise my right to do so every now and then. Think of the people that have died because of their passion and heartfelt hopes of change? So many good men and women. All because of an inherent wish for tolerance, love and support. 

Our show celebrates the GLBT community. We are proud to be a part of something that embraces an often avoided topic. Hate is terrible, especially when we pass it down to a new generation of innocents. Recently, I heard a lament about San Francisco. How SFO just didn’t sound like a fun place to be, or visit, because that person wasn’t gay. Wait, really???? I wanted to laugh! But that would have been a response that wouldn’t have encouraged that person to be open-minded. To see that perhaps, their statement was foolish? Why won’t San Francisco be fun for you? Do you think the whole city is gay? Do you think they will judge you? Won’t feed you good food?  Perhaps they won’t let you have fun, the way THEY have fun? 

Sadly, we’ve gotten letters from people who explain that they love the show but hate the gay story-lines. That we shouldn’t be polluting their children’s heads. To this I’d sometimes like to sarcastically reply, would you also like us to tell them that a stork is dropping off our offspring? That the sky is purple? That it is not practical to be true to yourself, because there are mean people in this world that will make them feel wrong for being honest? That instead of embracing themselves, they should lie to the world? THEY should be the ones being untrue and unhappy? 

I believe that if you are bringing a child into the world, you should be willing to accept them in any reality. Whether they are Black, White, Asian, have four fingers, are disabled, gay….that the only wish should be for a happy and healthy baby. We are each other’s children. Unless someone has committed a violent or hateful act, why should we judge? We can so quickly resort to anger, often, the product of a whole other issue. Most often, an issue with our own self.

I understand that I am sitting behind the protection of this computer screen, in this hotel room, and to many I might sound “preachy”. Especially now that I have written an essay. I hope my intentions sound pure, and just. I speak, because I am passionate. I write with this passion because I know how it feels to be hurt, to be depressed, to not value yourself, or your feelings. If any of this has inspired or moved you, even just made you think….I encourage you to tweet or reblog a picture, quote, anything that you feel will continue to spread the love. And if any are interested in tracking the chain, perhaps visualizing the greater collective, include the hatch tag, #letlovein.

Affection is responsible for nine-tenths of whatever solid and durable happiness there is in our lives. - C.S. Lewis
 

Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage. - Lao Tzu
 

Fortune and love favor the brave. - Ovid

AND remember that sometimes….

People need loving the most when they deserve it the least. - John Harrigan

To thine own heart be true. Many thanks for your time, your love, and the gift you’ve given me.

Sincerely,

Dianna Elise Agron


AMAZINGNESS!
dooleynoted:

This shit is about to get worn allllll summer long.

AMAZINGNESS!

dooleynoted:

This shit is about to get worn allllll summer long.

The Civil Wars - Poison & Wine. If you haven’t heard of them, you’re missing out. If you haven’t heard this song, you MUST.

Would it really kill people to just be nice sometimes?!

There is no such thing as being overly nice. You can never say thank you too many times. Ok everyone deep breath. Here we go with a Life Lesson from Brittany:

When someone asks you how your day is going-You respond and then ask them the same question. It is RUDE to just flat out talk about yourself and your day and then not care about the person’s day who you are talking to. The same goes for when someone texts you or calls you, you RESPOND (even if it takes you days cause you’re so “busy”). That topic is a whole blog topic in its own (stay tuned). Shockingly, I run into this ALL the time. You would think it would be this unsaid rule but apparently some people (you know exactly who you are) just were not raised with manners.

I, fortunately, was raised in a household where manners were one of my mom’s top priorities. Napkin on lap, no elbows on the table, speak when spoken to, say thank you when someone gives you a compliment, etc. To this day I still hand write thank you notes because my mom made us when we were younger. I think the gesture says more than what you actually write inside the note. We all need to be thankful for the people that are in our lives and go out of their way to do things for us. It is so crucial to show gratitude even on the days when it is not Thanksgiving.

P.S. Don’t forget about your mother this weekend and thank you to all the wonderful mothers out there. Happy Mother’s Day! I definitely don’t thank my mom enough. It is something I have to work on. But I appreciate her so much because the older I get I see myself doing and saying things she would do/say. Even though at times I didn’t understand her parenting and complained/argued, I am now beginning to see why she did what she did.

When someone does something for you-say thank you, multiple times. It won’t kill you, I promise.

When you are in a bad mood- everyone around you doesn’t have to suffer because of it. It won’t kill you to suck it up and put on a smile for everyone else’s sake. I totally believe in the 20 minute rule. When I am angry and upset, I need 20 minutes to myself to calm down. So take that time and then GET OVER IT. Your bad mood does not need to last hours or days. If it does seek medical attention. (I am not trying to make depression into a laughing matter because I know that it is a serious illness. But depression and chronic bad moods are two completely different things.)

This one is the hardest one for me: When you are wrong, admit it. I think people have a harder time saying I’m sorry vs. I love you. Why is that? Because we are prideful and stubborn? Yes absolutely correct.

And lastly, just because it pisses me off- If you are not going the speed limit, GET IN THE RIGHT LANE. You should not be in the left lane. In case you didn’t learn it in driving school, the left lane is the passing lane so you should not be cruising along in it. That is what the right lane was made for. Thank you and good day.

I had an AWESOME trip to DC! I had never been before and we got to see so many great things. I went with my family (minus Emily). We had perfect weather which was great because we did so much walking outside and around the city. We went to the Holocaust Memorial Museum, 3 of the Smithsonian Museums:Air & Space, Natural History, and American History, Ford’s Theater where Lincoln was shot, and the National Zoo. We of course saw the White House (sadly, our tour was cancelled because of the Congressional Dinner), the Washington Monument which was my favorite landmark, the Capitol, World War II Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial and National Archives. Whew! We did all that in 2.5 days! If you have never been to DC…GO! Such a beautiful, clean city filled with so much history and neat things to see. Can’t wait to go back!

I had an AWESOME trip to DC! I had never been before and we got to see so many great things. I went with my family (minus Emily). We had perfect weather which was great because we did so much walking outside and around the city. We went to the Holocaust Memorial Museum, 3 of the Smithsonian Museums:Air & Space, Natural History, and American History, Ford’s Theater where Lincoln was shot, and the National Zoo. We of course saw the White House (sadly, our tour was cancelled because of the Congressional Dinner), the Washington Monument which was my favorite landmark, the Capitol, World War II Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial and National Archives. Whew! We did all that in 2.5 days! If you have never been to DC…GO! Such a beautiful, clean city filled with so much history and neat things to see. Can’t wait to go back!

Go confidently in the direction of your dreams! Live the life you’ve imagined.” -Thoreau
You Had Me At Hello

So a few people have asked me to start a blog. If you were not one of those people, it’s ok. If you don’t care what I have to say, I’m sorry aka stop reading now. I’m not that great of a writer so bear with me. Anyways, anyone who knows me knows that I have an opinion about everything so it only makes logical sense to for me to use this as an outlet and for the people who don’t get the pleasure of being around me 24/7 to get to hear what I think. So I hope I don’t disappoint and here we go…