Queer Café, Friends of Dorothy, Aims to Offer Much Needed Safe Space
Who among us hasn’t wished for a space as queer and as welcoming as The Planet or Liberty Diner—somewhere queer and safe to spend a few hours enjoying our friends?
Choose U ambassadors share lived experiences with HIV, personal reflections, and insights
The Choose U World AIDS Day panel brought together three longtime advocates living with HIV to talk about care, stigma, and what living with HIV over the long-term means to…
How Effective Are Residential Treatment Centers for Teens with Anxiety?
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The LGBTQ+ Guide to Finding a Good Therapist
These days the world feels especially scary. Our rights are attacked on national television, masked men take people off of the streets, and the job market is in free fall.
Supreme Court Will Not Revisit Same-Sex Marriage Decision
If you missed our updates on Monday, we have exciting news: the United States Supreme Court elected not to hear Kim Davis’s case. Since the Obergefell v. Hodges decision in
Queer Magic and Healing: Inside Liz Parker’s Witches of Honeysuckle House
The LGBTQ+ community is no stranger to haunted houses. 28% of queer people surveyed have experienced housing instability or homelessness, with family conflict being a leading reason for displacement. As
Why is Same-Sex Marriage in the News Again?
If you’ve watched the news or scrolled the internet in the last week, you know that the legality of same-sex marriage is, once again, a hot political topic. After 2015’s…
The Queer Side of Menopause
Menopause is seldom discussed in our society. There are no renowned movies, bestselling books, celebrated conferences, posh coaches, or well-known classes that focus on this life change, despite the fact
Queens of the Dead Serves Queer Zombie Camp
Zombie movies are unique within the horror genre. They can be dark and disturbing like 28 Days Later, or make us wheeze laughing a lá Shaun of the Dead. Over
Save the date: News is Out to host “We Were Here” virtual event for LGBTQ+ History Month
Join us October 28 for We Were Here, a live virtual event celebrating LGBTQ+ History Month, presented by News is Out and hosted by Dana Piccoli. This special program brings…

