by JESSICA MAHMOUD It’s not hard to see that the LGBTQ Community is a minority, and that struggles come along with being part of it. These challenges can especially be seen in the classroom and on college campuses. Even though people may be assumed as “open minded” or “totally accepting,” it can still be hard … Continue reading
by Jayson Flores Originally published on Everyday Feminism and re-published here with their permission. When I was a teenager, I was vocally adamant about not being attracted to other feminine gay boys. I was, at that point, the amalgamation of my fear, anger, angst, confusion, and self-loathing. I think back to those days and wish I … Continue reading
by Kai Cheng Thom Originally published on Everyday Feminism and re-published here with their permission. “I cannot promise to love you fearlessly / But I can love you courageously” – d’bi young anitafrika, “Rivers of Love” Dear Boyfriends, This is a love letter to each and every one of you. This is a letter to let … Continue reading
by Milo Todd Originally published on Everyday Feminism and re-published here with their permission. This year, Bisexual Awareness Day/Celebrate Bisexuality Day was on September 23rd. That same day, the National LGBTQ Task Force thought it’d be a good idea to post an article entitled “Bye Bye Bi, Hello Queer,” in which leadership programs director Evangeline Weiss … Continue reading