Call for Submissions (Poetry, Prose, Photography): Walking the Tight Rope: An African LGBTI Anthology
Walking the Tight Rope: An African LGBT Anthology seeks poets, writers and photographers within Africa and the Diaspora to share their stories. DEADLINE: April 15, 2014
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3 Queer Women of Color Musicians Headlining the 2013 Annual Women’s Rock! Concert
We’re featuring three women of color musicians you should know. Check them out and tell us about your favorites.
“Bro’s Before Ho’s”- A Queer Latina Responds to Hyper-Masculinity & Biphobia in Brown Boi Culture
Studology 101’s recent videos about “Bisexual Studs” sparks important dialogue and controversy. Why is it so hard for people to accept bisexuality from masculine women of color?
“Oh Lord Have Mercy, Mercy, Mercy!”: Jamaican Singer Diana King Comes Out as a Lesbian
Internationally acclaimed Singer/Songwriter Diana King comes out! Read our top 10 favorite quotes from her coming out facebook note.
Natalie Weng, Editorial Intern
Natalie is a queer Chinese woman who is passionate about economics, and political and social change.
Jesse Wang, Social Media Marketing Intern
Jesse is a queer Taiwanese grad student at Boston University. She loves equal rights, the Celtics, working with elders, and anything technology or Business related.
Ariel Burton, Editorial Intern
Ariel Burton is a queer, Black, Muslim Woman who is currently in her Division III (Senior) coursework at Hampshire College. She is passionate about spirituality, social justice, food justice and indigenous methods of healing.
New Poetry from Award-winning Black Lesbian Author and Activist, Robin G. White
Award-winning author, Robin G. White released her long awaited second collection of poetry, Reflections of a Life Well Spent (Sunset Pointe Press) on April 30th, 2012. This collection is the first release of her work since the award-winning Resurrection: A Collection of Work was released over a decade ago.
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