Gay Liberation Needed the Civil Rights Movement
Two historians explain the many overlooked ways that the two movements intersected.
Queerness Inspires Us to Envision a Better World
Queers Built This is a multimedia project that asks us to reimagine the tradition of Pride by looking back on its roots.
This 'Telefriending' Service Is Giving LGBTQ Elders Companionship When They Need It
Opening Doors London offers friendship to the most vulnerable and isolated in the community by way of a weekly visit from a volunteer.
How Pride Evolved From an Anti-Police Action to a Brand Sponsored Parade
Using San Francisco Pride as a case study, a new exhibition from the GLBT Historical Society examines how Pride became mainstream.
Spying Before Stonewall: How the FBI Secretly Tracked Gay Activists in the 60s
A trove of previously buried documents tells the story of how anti-LGBTQ surveillance targeted queer people in the United States—and how those people pushed back.
Donate to These Orgs to Support Black Trans People
Black liberation will never be possible without uplifting and protecting Black transgender people and communities.
The Promise—and Risk—of a Career in TikTok
For many young people, being a paid content creator on social media is the dream job. But it's not as easy as it may look.
Young Meme Makers Are Redefining What it Means to Be an Introvert
What happens when an introvert loves socializing online?
Why Gen Z Is Turning to Socialism
"It's much more stigmatized to say you're a capitalist, in my experience."
For Many Young Trans People, YouTube Is a Mentor
As a trans minor, finding accurate information about the practicalities of living as a trans person can be difficult and overwhelming. YouTube has changed that.
The Joy, Ease, and Respect of Texas Isaiah's Portraits
In conversation with Kimberly Drew, Texas Isaiah talks about photographing fellow Black and queer masculine people and always centering the emotions of his sitter.