Results for: be the change
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How Black Queer and Trans Folks Can Get Involved in the Kink Community
In the hands of Black queer and trans folks, kink can be deeply healing and transformative.
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Did You Know the Superheroes On “Doom Patrol” Are Queer as Hell?!
Doom Patrol has a beautiful spectrum of queerness displayed across a strange, wonderful land; amidst time travel and sex ghosts and horsehead oracles and zombie butts.
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Into the A+ Advice Box #94: I Don’t Think My Queer Relative Should Get Married
Advice on supporting a partner rejected by their family, non-competitive boardgames, period depression…and more!
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Pop Culture Fix: Make This “Warehouse 13” Reboot Gay or Don’t Make It at All
Chelsea Gray is your 2022 WNBA Finals MVP, The Owl House will be back for spooky season, and more She-Hulk bisexuality is on the way.
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Dispatches From The Millions Marches: Thousands Show Up For #BlackLivesMatter Nationwide
“While it is definitely tragic we still have to march, there is something beautiful and hopeful about the fact that I am fighting for [my mom’s] freedom as much as mine, and we’re both out here so that my nephew, who just turned one, hopefully won’t have to march when he grows up.”
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Into the A+ Advice Box #78: Forgiveness and Accountability
Should you forgive an abusive parent? What should you do with a conflict between your ex girlfriend and a friend? And more!
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How To Create Purim Rituals That Celebrate Being Queer
Purim is one of the queerest Jewish holidays. Let’s celebrate accordingly.
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The Yeses that Surprise You: Organizing Across the Lines of Cis and Trans
Building power across the lines of cis and trans teaches me that there are many people who will fight alongside trans people to win a better world.
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Pop Culture Fix: Julianna Margulies Will Keep “The Morning Show” Gay in Season 3
Some footage from The Last of Us TV series, Demi Lovato’s rock side, and raise your hand if you f-cked the devil.
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10 Books for Dungeons & Dragons Queers To Read Between Adventures
All of these stories feature: magic and/or melee, quests, chosen families, and queer characters.
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I’ll Never Walk Away: Writing About Motherhood From Imperfect Circumstances
“In the summer of 2021, right after a trip to visit him and my mom, my dad called me. He sounded weird.”
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Boobs on Your Tube: “grown-ish” Tackles the Queer Urge to Merge, Just in Time for Cuffing Season
Plus updates on The Chi and Roswell, New Mexico.
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Mae Martin on “Sap,” Camping, and Finding Queer Community
“Moose are kind of like the hippos of the land. They’re aggressive. They run really fast.”
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Monday Roundtable: The Makeup That Changed Our Lives
“A bold lip is my femme secret to instant confidence. I could be wearing day-old sweatpants and bed head and a red lip makes me feel READY TO BE SEEN.”
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Investigating the Bionicle-to-Trans Pipeline
More than a few fans I spoke with did say that if it weren’t for Bionicle they may not have come to understand their gender when they did.
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Sundance 2023: “The Night Logan Woke Up” Is Xavier Dolan At His Best
The last time Xavier Dolan adapted a play by Michel Marc Bouchard, he made his best film
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“Good Trouble” Episode 511 Recap: Imagining the Past, Looking to the Future
Good Trouble thrives when it focuses on its chosen family and invests its energy in building the relationships between those characters.
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Very Special Gay Episode: Queen Latifah Was the Lesbian Fairy Godmother Holding Together Living Single’s Same-Sex Wedding
The iconic 90s sitcom is celebrating its 30th birthday this month, and there’s never been a better time to revisit how Queen Latifah was the glue that held its Very Special Gay Episode together.
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“Judas Goat” by Gabrielle Bates Made Me Start Writing Again
Once I started Judas Goat, it was nearly impossible to put down.
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Needing To Abort Due To a Life-Limiting Fetal Diagnosis Was Heartbreaking Enough Already
Getting a life-limiting fetal diagnosis like trisomy 18 is devastating to expectant parents, who usually choose to abort rather than wait for an inevitable miscarriage, stillbirth, or a painful brief life for their child. But after Roe’s overturning, parents in many areas won’t have that choice at all, making an already heartbreaking situation more dangerous and traumatic.