Tagg Magazine is a digital news source for the LGBTQ+ community—specifically by and for lesbians, LGBTQ+ women, and nonbinary sapphics. Our aim is not only to uplift voices often silenced in mainstream queer media, but to create a place where journalism for and by queer women is celebrated. We center the voices of BIPOC queer folks while offering compelling and educational content, information on safe and inclusive events, and free and valuable resources for queer women across the country.
Our site is 100% open access, meaning that Tagg Magazine never use paywalls to restrict our community’s ability to access our content. We run on the support of advertisers, the generosity of grants, and we accept donations from readers, foundations, and supporters.
Our History
2012: Eboné Bell founded Tagg Magazine as a DC-based print publication.
2015: Tagg expanded to serve a nationwide audience.
2023: Tagg shuttered print publications, going fully digital to meet our readers where they spend the most time.
2024: After seven years of serving as the Senior Interview Writer for Tagg Magazine, Sondra Morris bought the publication and assumed the role of Editor-in-Chief.








