Results for: queer parenting
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“This Is Us” Breaks New Ground With Tess Pearson’s Coming Out Storyline
Ask me when was the last time I saw a beautiful young black girl come out on television and have both her parents tell her that they love her more than any girl in the entire world? NEVER. The answer is, quite literally, never. None of us have.
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“Supergirl” Episode 422 Recap: A Long Time Coming
The Superfriends enter their final battle with the big bads of the season, and also Alex and Kelly finally talk about their intensity.
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Be The Change: The Art of the Ultimate Letter to the Editor
A letter to the editor can be an effective tactic to get the word out about an issue, show support for a bill, speak up about something in your community, or to get free publicity for your activist work!
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“The L Word: Generation Q” Episode 104 Recap: L.A. Times
It’s Shane’s fortieth birthday and Generation Q’s gift to you is a few pictures of Dana, a really REALLY hot sex scene and a cameo by Robin Roemer!
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“The Good Fight” Really Is the Best (Lesbian) Show You’re Not Watching
The Good Fight returns for a third season on March 14. Here’s why you should catch up on the first two seasons on CBS All Access.
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“Riverdale” Episode 314: Be Gay, Do Crimes
Cheryl Blossom really encapsulates that “Game Of Thrones But Make It Teen Drama” essence that represents Riverdale at its finest.
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“Good Trouble” Episode 110 Recap: Re-Birthday
Alice is finally starting to figure her way out of her Sumi problem, and introducing Good Trouble’s Men Are Trash (But Sometimes Not) Leaderboard!
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Every L Word Sex Scene, Ranked
Our TV Team has expertly ranked all 111 sex scenes from legendarily sapphic series, “The L Word.” Which lesbian sex scene will rule them all??
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In Defense of Dyke Style
“It took me 14 years to recognize with certainty that I was a dyke. I wish I could say it was about the intellectual complexities of sexuality and gender, or that I was afraid of being different. Those were factors, but not nearly as pressing as this: I thought dykes had bad style.”
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“Legends of Tomorrow” Episode 412 Recap: As Is
Sara dives into Ava’s personal Purgatory to work out their issues and save her girl.
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Spring 2019 TV Preview: Shows That’ll Please Your Eyeballs With LGBTQ+ Women Characters
Let’s celebrate a beautiful spring by staying inside and watching all these lesbian, queer and bisexual women on television!
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Not In Our Name: A Statement on Trans Inclusion From Lesbian Editors and Publishers
We have joined with the editors and publishers of Diva, Curve, Lesbians on the Loose, Tagg Magazine, DapperQ and Lez Spread The Word to make a statement on our commitment to trans inclusion, support and advocacy.
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Boobs On Your Tube: “Charmed” Has More Fully Realized Queer Women of Color Than Any TV Show Ever
Plus updates on episodes of This Is Us and The Good Fight that you’re not going to want to miss.
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20 New Books by or About Queer Women to Read This Spring
Here are 20 novels, YA titles, memoirs, poetry collections, and more that we think you’ll absolutely love. What are you excited about reading this spring?
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18 Books that Are Queer, Feminist or Otherwise Rad Retellings of Classics
Madeline Miller’s Circe was one of the most talked-about books of the year in 2018, and there’s a reason that we all love queer girl revisionings like Malinda Lo’s queer lit contemporary classic Ash. In that vein, here are 18 books that look at classic tales from a new point of view.
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Pop Culture Fix: Some “Killing Eve” Season 2 Photos For You to Think About All the Time and Other Stories
Topics include a sneak peek at Killing Eve Season 2, Sabrina’s Lachlan Watson journey “from lesbian to trans to non-binary,” “thank u next” co-writer Victoria Monet on coming out as a queer black woman, a lot of things about The Favourite, Christmas movies ranked by queerness and so much more!
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Queering D&D: How “Critical Role” Helped Me Find My Way
Critical Role helped me realized that D&D is about storytelling, and that there’s plenty of room for queer people in stories.
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Are You 10 Years Ago
“everywhere i went i was protected. i was never in the dark. i was alone but i was never really alone because autostraddle was there.”
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Sunday Funday Is Between You and Me and Betty Who
Betty Who’s new music video, bilingual children’s books about gender neutral pronouns, and an Israeli-Palestinian lesbian stand up couple, Hayley Kiyoko’s killer year, and more!
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You’re Just You: An Accidental Love Letter to Los Angeles
“Towards the end of the night you fall and tear the skin on your knee. But you pop back up and keep skating. You’re relieved. Now that you’ve fallen once you know you’ll be okay.”