Opinion | API Stories | Asian | Korean-American | Lesbian | Asian-American What I Learned When I Came Out to My Asian Mother “We all have a story to share, and I believe knowing someone’s story creates connection.” Kyoung Mi Choi | Oct 14, 2021
How Relationships Can Turn Faith Leaders Into LGBT Allies A grassroots group in Kenya has found a slow-but-effective formula for converting anti-LGBT faith leaders into LGBT advocates. Tolu Olasoji | Jun 23, 2021
Excerpt | Pride Month On Board with Queer Labor and Racial Solidarity It was okay to be gay in the Marine Cooks and Stewards. And in the 1940s, MCS integrated to become one of the most progressive unions in the United States. Aaron S. Lecklider | Jun 17, 2021
The Trans History You Weren’t Taught in Schools Often erased from history, scholars are now realizing that transgender and nonbinary people have existed in most human societies across time. Catherine Armstrong | Jun 7, 2021
Opinion | Outside the Frame | Latinx | Robert Wood Johnson Foundation | Immigration | Engaging the Next Latinx Allies for Change and Equity | US-Mexico Border | Youth Voices | Portland | Oregon | Oregon State University | Telenovelas Queer Latinx Youth Amplify Their Voices Using Telenovelas A new digital telenovela aims to put queer Latinx youth in charge of telling their own stories. Jonathan Garcia | Apr 23, 2021
The Queer-Led Groups Modeling a New Form of Land Access Changing ownership and wealth distribution, even at a small scale, presents a model for how to ultimately address the climate crisis. Jeff Feng | Apr 22, 2021
Support and Solidarity on Trans Day of Visibility “Give us our roses while we’re still here.” Jay A. Irwin | Mar 31, 2021
5 Ways Parents Can Avoid Gender Stereotypes for Kids Disrupting the gendered stereotypes that children encounter requires attention and intention, but it doesn't have to be complicated. Kyl Myers | Mar 8, 2021
Opinion | National Domestic Workers Alliance | Unions | Supreme Court | Amy Coney Barrett | Marriage Equality | National LGBTQ Workers Center Unions and LGBTQ Workers Could Be a Powerful Marriage History has shown that people-power is one of the best ways to advance rights and win protections, especially when the courts are unreliable. Aimée-Josiane Twagirumukiza | Nov 17, 2020
The Feminist Horror Comedy Novel That Centers LGBTQ and Disabled Teens Author Sady Doyle says LGTBQ teens need more representation in horror. So they wrote the book they’d wished they’d read when they were young. Chris Winters | Oct 29, 2020
Excerpt When the World Ends Before Graduation How Nick and Jenny summoned the Devil and ushered in the apocalypse before they graduated from high school. (Also, they’re sorry about that.) Jude Ellison Sady Doyle | Oct 29, 2020
Opinion | SCOTUS The Supreme Court LGBTQ+ Ruling Is Just the Beginning Many other things need to change before LGBTQ+ people can thrive in our workplaces, especially those of us who are Black. Neesha Powell-Twagirumukiza | Jun 29, 2020
Opinion Nondiscrimination Against LGBT People Is Now Law—and Workplaces Will Benefit Research suggests that organizations that are more inclusive tend to perform better than those that aren’t. George B. Cunningham | Jun 16, 2020
Beyond #MeToo, 3 Movements Making a Difference for Gender Equity New attention on gender inequality is inspiring new movements and energizing existing ones. Lornet Turnbull | Feb 19, 2020
This Trans-Owned Co-op Builds Community and Economic Stability The trans and undocumented Latinas who started the Mirror Beauty Cooperative want it to be a model for equal pay and worker-ownership. Megan Wildhood | Jan 29, 2020
Opinion | Pulse shooting | Pulse Massacre | Mass Shooting | Orlando | Hate Crimes Pulse Wasn’t About Me. But Covering It Changed Me As one of the few out queer journalists covering the tragedy on the ground, I learned that my identity served my work, not hindered it. Sunnivie Brydum | Jun 12, 2019