“Skate Her” is a short film that was shown at the National Queer Arts Festival in 2003. It was filmed and directed by queer women of color who sought to explore the marginalization of brown people in the world of skateboarding. If you are a skater, you can...
{Trigger Warning: Discussion of Domestic Abuse} Web series have become powerful within the last few years, especially amongst people belonging to historically oppressed or marginalized groups. It is one of many independent art forms on the rise allowing people to take...
Season 2 of Oxygen’s competition reality series, The Glee Project, premiered June 5th showcasing a diverse cast of new contenders. This season’s cast includes a blind African American man, a disabled woman, a bi-racial trans man, a lesbian, and in all, four people of...
When I became a co-moderator for the queer Muslims tumblr in October of 2011, I began scouring the internet for everything and anything related to presenting LGBT in a multi faceted light. I wanted sources where LGBT Muslims testified to personal journeys of...
Our intern, Jacquie, comes to you live from Pittsburgh Pride! Well, not quite live, but she did have fun playing reporter-at-large, and sharing her experience participating in the local festivities. Check it out. Is there anything better than Pride? Pride is the...