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.
Jacquie Harris, Editorial Intern
Jacqui is a queer white ally from Pittsburgh, PA. She is passionate about theater, performance art, poetry, and love.
Tiffany Yvette, Editorial Intern
Tiffany is a queer Southern Black Feminist and a first-year graduate student at American University. She is passionate about Feminism, literacy, queer culture, intense Scrabble matches and travelling.
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.
Victoria McCarroll, Marketing Communications Intern
Victoria is a queer white ally who’s passionate about media, transgender issues, and the intersection of gender, race, and sexuality.
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.
Queer POC Media Wire Seeks Marketing Communications Intern
Have you ever wanted to work for a QPOC (queer people of color) organization? Well, look no further! Queer Women of Color Media (QWOC Media) Seeks a Marketing Communication Intern.
Morgan Collado, Contributor
Morgan is a trans women of color who writes about social justice, poetry, and creativity as a path to healing, among other things.
Call for Submissions for Nearly There: A Queer POC Zine (Deadline Aug 1, 2012)
Submit! Nearly There is a zine project meant to address the serious absence and silencing of stories about the experiences of queer people of color.
Religion and Homophobia: Rainbow Power in the Pulpits
“The church is one of tradition, of un-questioned tradition. But it’s not a religious battle that is being fought in our churches, it’s a battle of fear; fear of change, fear of things not being what they have always been.”
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