The non-binary Paralympic wheelchair basketball medalist was just named to Canada’s Order of Sport
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The non-binary Paralympic wheelchair basketball medalist was just named to Canada’s Order of Sport
Young filmmaker M.H. Murray discusses the high cost of living in a city like Toronto—and the costs of living with trauma
As natural disasters and social emergencies continue to rise, queer people are often left in vulnerable situations, with disaster response mostly prioritizing the needs of cis and heterosexual communities
Studies show it takes queer and trans people almost twice as long to be diagnosed with chest and breast cancer as straight cis folks
From realistic nipple tattoos to artistic expression, top surgery can provide an affirming tattoo canvas
Despite building a healthy and happy life by the sea, we had to return to Colorado for the sake of my daughter’s well-being
Studies show that trans masculine people are more likely to be living with HIV than the general population—but they still face barriers accessing prevention care
ANALYSIS: Digital minimalism is more than a time-management tool; it’s a whole new mindset. How might this approach to technology benefit queer users in particular?
Queer and trans librarians, activists and everyday people are keeping access to LGBTQ2S+ literature alive
In the 1980s, hundreds of feminist restaurants and cafés dotted the U.S. Though most are gone, a new generation is embracing their queer spirit
How separating people physically gets in the way of the spontaneous pleasures of a queer night out
Binding while fat can be a challenge. Here’s what worked for me
Before Che Diaz, there was Syd—here, we trace the original show’s wayward queerness