Tagg Magazine: The Road So Far
It’s been ten years since Tagg Magazine printed its first issue, giving space to overlooked queer voices and fostering connection in our community. While we’ve all enjoyed seeing our lives
It’s been ten years since Tagg Magazine printed its first issue, giving space to overlooked queer voices and fostering connection in our community. While we’ve all enjoyed seeing our lives
As we celebrate our ninth anniversary, it’s important we celebrate the people behind Tagg Magazine. These individuals are passionate about storytelling, community, and queer representation. In her interview with Shoutout
1. Tagg Magazine was founded in response to the lack of diverse stories in queer media. Eboné Bell was concerned about seeing the disproportionate representation of white cisgender gay men
Names: Eboné Bell and Angell Garrigan Ages: Eboné is 33; Angell is 26 Professions: Eboné is the Managing Editor of Tagg Magazine and Angell is a Sales Associate at B&C