5 Questions for Gabriel Bedell, Pow Pow Goods founder
Gabriel Bedell (he/him) is a Nicaraguan butch trans artist, originally from Michigan but local to Oakland, California for the past decade. He’s the owner and maker behind Pow Pow Goods,
Gabriel Bedell (he/him) is a Nicaraguan butch trans artist, originally from Michigan but local to Oakland, California for the past decade. He’s the owner and maker behind Pow Pow Goods,
KaliMa AmiLak is a California-based photographer, aspiring performing artist and model. A native from Brooklyn, New York, AmiLak has transplanted to California to expand the discovery of herself and her
Eva Dickerson describes herself as an urban cyclist, an Aquarius, and a second-year economics major at Spelman College. She lives in Atlanta, where she plays, learns, and loves among other
“OH MY GOD!!!! I LOVE YOU GUYS!!! I LOVE DICK! YOU LOVE DICK! WE ALL LOVE DICK!!!!” screams a Kardashian wannabe at a group of gay men lining up outside
Skirt Club, the exclusive underground “play party” for bisexual and bi-curious women, recently launched its new San Francisco location following its massive success in New York and Los Angeles. The
In 2015, Vancouver native Jessie Anderson realized his ambition of putting his hairstyling skills to good use when he opened Big Bro’s Barbershop, a safe space for the local transgender
Qulture Collective has officially reopened its doors after a brief closure and slight shuffle of affairs. Its reopening comes with a new coffee shop and art exhibition – and good
Sierra Smith is a young Maryland paralegal who teaches music to underprivileged children and adults in the D.C. metropolitan area during her spare time. She started her music career playing…
Every year Tagg Magazine spotlights women in the D.C. metropolitan area community. This year we are honored to feature eight outstanding community leaders. These individuals have not only made their
“This goes out to all those black and brown boys and girls and non-gender-conforming who don’t see themselves.” — Tarell Alvin McCraney, accepting the 2017 adapted screenplay Oscar for