Politics Was Our Freedom the Greatest Lie Ever Sold? In America, we all weren’t free in 1776, and we still aren’t free in 2019. An essay on the illusion of freedom in America.
LGBTQ To All the Queer Black Men I Forced Into Closets I apologize for judging you This essay is a reflection of how Black women and Black communities force brothers into closets because of inability to understand the complexities of sexuality.
Military Memorial Day Reflections: Honoring Unsung Fallen LGBTQ Service Members Let's remember the unsung LGBTQ service members this Memorial Day This post is about celebrating the fallen LGBTQ soldiers that are often shunned, discriminated against and even killed as they give their lives to serve in the U.S. Armed Forces.
LGBTQ Queer Friends Make The Best Friends Some of the most precious relationships I’ve ever had were with my queer friends.
Life I Support You, But You Can't See Me And that's a shame. This is a story about a transwoman exhibiting fear during a brief interaction in a ladies public bathroom in the deep South.
Homeless Resources and Support for Runaway, Homeless, and Transitioning LGBTQ Youth LGBTQ Children Are Being Abused and Abandoned