Whitman-Walker Health’s Enterprising Women
Every year, Tagg Magazine‘s Enterprising Women spring issue features LGBTQ+ women making a difference in their communities and industries. We’ve profiled over 65 queer women from across the country. This
Every year, Tagg Magazine‘s Enterprising Women spring issue features LGBTQ+ women making a difference in their communities and industries. We’ve profiled over 65 queer women from across the country. This
There’s an entire generation of LGBTQ+ baby boomers approaching retirement age, many of whom were at the frontlines of the gay rights movement of the 60s and 70s. But with
Rivendell CEO Todd Evans, whose company represents LGBTQ+ publications, noticed an unprecedented climb. “In 2019 when there’s all this doom and gloom against print media, circulation was up five percent.
Two newlywed lesbians, one a smooth talker, the other hopelessly awkward. Soccer. A flower store. Boston queer culture. A cancer patient’s dying wish to get her wife laid before she’s
A bar that caters to family, doesn’t center around alcohol, and allows 18+ entry isn’t necessarily the best business model in a city. Jo McDaniel and Rach Pike know that,
Community and business leaders lead with passion and purpose Every year, Tagg Magazine has the honor of highlighting LGBTQ+ women who are ambitious leaders on a quest to make a
James Factora doesn’t remember being particularly impressed when Kyrsten Sinema was first elected, but they remember the exact moment they felt disappointed in her as the sole representation of bisexual
Wet For Her (WFH), a lesbian and queer focused sex toy company, has launched into its next step to make the industry more inclusive. The company now has a line
The Library of Congress will host a limited-engagement showing of The Lesbian Bar Project on Thursday at 6 p.m., featuring a panel discussion with the films’ directors and congresswomen Sharice
Miss Major Griffin-Gracy is perhaps most well known for her involvement in the 1969 Stonewall Inn Riots, but her activism extends over four decades and across the country. Born in