Jonah Yinger, Arts and Entertainment and Satire Editor
• March 29, 2023
Content warning: discussion of transphobia in healthcare
Earlier this month, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed Senate Bill 1 (SB 1) into state law, legally prohibiting transgender minors from seeking...
Nora Gillett, Graphic Designer and Publicist
• March 23, 2023
Just under eight years ago, same-sex marriage was legalized in the USA. Media depicting queer love, however, has been created since the beginning of time. With the growth of technology’s presence in...
Since first airing in 2009, reality competition series RuPaul’s Drag Race has been hailed for its groundbreaking discussion of LGBT culture on mainstream television. Today, RuPaul’s Drag Race is an...
For decades, the LGBT+ community has been targeted through federal and state laws that aim at silencing and criminalizing members and allies of its community. Most recently, queer youth have been targeted...
Jonah Yinger, Arts and Entertainment and Satire Editor
• November 18, 2021
Transgender Awareness Week is a nationally recognized period of advocacy for members and allies of the community. This week leads up to Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDoR), a day to honor the lives lost...
It’s no secret that many LGBT+ youths often don’t feel safe within their own homes, but some don’t even have a recognizable safe space at all to feel comfortable as a member of the LGBT+ community....
It would be a challenge to compare RuPaul’s Drag Race, a series that is unmatched by any other on television today, to those on the various streaming services like Netflix and HBO. So, instead of comparing...
I’m gay. I was outed three years ago, and I’ve been facing the impact ever since.
I go to a Christian girls’ summer camp; I am neither Christian nor am I straight, so I’ve already got some strikes...
In 1999, the first official acknowledgement of Bisexual Awareness Day, also known as Bi Visibility day, occurred at the International Lesbian and Gay Association Conference in Johannesberg, South Africa....
Frida (2002) was a decade and a half in the making. A biopic dedicated to a disabled, neurodivergent, bisexual, biracial German-Jewish Latina artist was a longshot from the start. Nancy Hardin, the initial...
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