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Surviving the Holidays as Queer People of Color: Give the Gift of Media

Originally posted at Spectra Speaks. I Don’t Know about You, But Responding to LGBT 101 Isn’t My Cup of Eggnog As a group that is routinely judged, shunned, and fighting for acceptance, we as LGBTI (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex) people are...

5 Questions with the Director of “The Good Kind”, a Queer Latina Film Project

The Good Kind is a story about new love between two young Latinas living in a southern repressed town. The film, written and directed by Ofelia Yanez, a self-identified queer Latina. About the Film [pullquote3 align=”center” variation=”purple”...

Film Review of “Yes or No?” Using Humor to Break the Silence of LGBT Voices in Thailand

  The film “Yes or No”  is a story about two Thai girls in college (Pie and Kim), complete strangers,  who become lovers through their year of rooming together. Pie comes from an upper middle class Thai family that adheres to traditional thought and...

Queer Women of Color and Visual Storytelling: Spotlight on Taryn Crenshaw of Artist Collective, Esoteric Lore

Taryn Lee Crenshaw is a visionary documentary filmmaker/photographer who transformed her realm of thinking after moving to Atlanta, GA to attend Spelman College. It was there, within the Women’s Research and Resource Center, where she embraced activism fully and...

Film Review of SPIDER LILIES: The Bittersweet Love Story of Two Taiwanese Lesbians

Spider Lilies follows the heart-wrenching love story of two Taiwanese women. Zhuzi, is a tattoo artist in her 20s who continues her father’s legacy by opening up her own tattoo store. She inhabits a world of internal turmoil due to a past filled with grief and guilt....
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