February 24, 2022
gladys bentley, ethel waters, alain locke, and alice dunbar nelson

10 Queer Figures of the Harlem Renaissance

The Harlem Renaissance was a time marked by an explosion of Black cultural and intellectual contributions and collaborations and many of them were created by Black LGBTQ+ creatives. These 10 people were part of the Harlem Renaissance as Black poets, singers, writers, or other artists and were also gay, lesbian, or bisexual.
February 1, 2022
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7 Movies to Celebrate the Queeroes of Black History

February 1 marks the first day of Black History Month […]
January 27, 2022
Nazi chart showing marking system for prisoners in concentration camps

The Black Triangle: What Happened to Queer Women During the Holocaust?

On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, every group who was persecuted […]
October 7, 2021
Miss Major

LGBTQ History: Miss Major Is a Four-Decade Icon and Activist in the Trans Community

Miss Major Griffin-Gracy is perhaps most well known for her […]