Coping with Divided Relationships in Our Divided Country
A year ago the country was divided in two, based on who we were going to vote for: Hillary or Trump. This was not a normal election. It wasn’t like
A year ago the country was divided in two, based on who we were going to vote for: Hillary or Trump. This was not a normal election. It wasn’t like
In June, you probably celebrated Pride with the rainbow flag symbol. Maybe you carried a flag as you marched in a protest or parade, perhaps you merrily scrolled through Facebook,…
Whenever big news breaks, celebrations happen, bad news descends, or President Trump has things to say, Twitter provides a platform for people to share. This morning, Trump tweeted his thoughts
In a move that could affect thousands of service members already serving the United States and stop thousands more from enlisting, President Trump announced via Twitter that, “After consulting with
A transgender woman of color is missing. Sage Smith, who would turn 25 this year, has not been seen for nearly five years. She left her apartment on November 20,…
NAME: Jacqueline ‘Jackie’ Zamora AGE: 46 CITY, STATE OF RESIDENCE: I’m actually from the Dominican Republic. I was born there but raised in Brooklyn, New York. Now I live in…
Episode 60 – Queer History: The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall Jade and Chelsea dive into the lesbian tragedy “The Well of Loneliness” by Radclyffe Hall. The 1928 book
City, State: Kensington, MD Age: 32 Profession: Homeless Advocate, Artist, and Volunteer Executive Producer for Capital Pride In a few words, how would you describe yourself? Chill, fun loving, creative,
Episode 59 – The Gag: Queer and Trans Identity in the Muslim Community An interview with Poet, Educator, Advocate, and Entrepreneur J Mase III. J Mase III self-identifies as a
Gin-I Dickerson wanted to connect with other self- identified masculine of center (MOC) women in the D.C. metropolitan area, however finding this space was a difficult task. She decided to