This Texas ‘mama bear’ is fighting hateful policies to protect trans kids across the U.S.
Amber Briggle is suing Governor Greg Abbott to protect her son and others
Amber Briggle is suing Governor Greg Abbott to protect her son and others
Victoria Scone, Silky Nutmeg Ganache and Ra’Jah O’Hara dished it all ahead of this week’s finale
Between tiny countries in Europe, long-awaited changes in Mexico and events in our own backyard, it’s been a big year when it comes to the push for same-sex marriage
From Cherelle T. Griner, Amy Schneider and drag performers on the front lines to Ron DeSantis, Elon Musk and the Freedom Convoy, we’ve rounded up the best and the worst of 2022
A year-end Queer Culture Catch-up to guide you into 2023
A shocking departure leaves the competition in flux
The João W. Nery Outpatient Clinic gives trans patients access to social worker, psychologist, an endocrinologist and general practitioner
ANALYSIS: As a community, we talk a good talk about keeping each other safe, so why aren’t we doing it now?
These recent memoirs echoed events in my own life, sometimes in unexpected ways
A new law could bring safety and equality for trans people in the country
The Manitoba Skateboarding Coalition are fundraising for an indoor skate park, as Winnipeg’s largest space has discriminatory policies
Crystal Quartz made a tearful plea for action after repeated calls for her—and other—drag events to be disrupted
On World AIDS Day, advocates hope the Canadian government will address the pandemic-caused backlog in testing that’s putting communities—especially young queer people—at risk
OPINION: The e-commerce giant has refused repeated calls to deplatform a known hate group. When will they do the right thing?
The non-profit is under fire again for purportedly lying about partnership with renowned Indigenous artist Kent Monkman
A selection of cultural concoctions to get you through this heavy week
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“It takes a strong soul to correct a person in a position of power—but this is what it means to stand up to injustice.”