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- “Personal essays on pop culture of now and then, from a pop culture essayist from New Jersey.”by
- Qstack Readers Selection Dec ‘24. “A toolbox for those who dream of a world without capitalism or the state, from a writer, queer anarchist, ex-fundie. Convinced we have everything we need, in and between our bodies.”by
, , Todd Beeton, and friends - “The Big Picture provides a deep dive into the cultural, political, and societal issues shaping our world today, from a variety of unique perspectives.”by
- “As a transgender American woman in a time of moral panic, Chrissy Stroop is one of society's current "bugbears." She publishes weekly musings connecting her reading and other cultural consumption to her thoughts on American society and more.”by
- “debate me bro is not "anarchy 101" and has never heard of counter-info. i just explain queer insurrection to randos on the internet!”by
- “All things politics, pop culture and LGBTQ from a writer, advocate, and commentator.”- “As a freelance journalist, I deal with global political events. - Als freier Journalist beschäftige ich mich mit dem weltpolitischen geschehen.”
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- Qstack Readers Selection Dec ‘24. “News and discussion on trans legislation and life from a transgender journalist.”by
- “A weekly news digest on LGBTQ+ equality from a former @UN and @WorldBank Officer. ED Association of LGBTQ+ Corporate Directors.”by
- “A weekly newsletter inviting readers to engage with the themes in the novel, Sisterly Love, through peer-reviewed research that focuses on the ways systems and narratives impact our lives and, especially, the wellbeing of women and girls.”by
- Qstack Readers Selection April ‘25. “Just because good news doesn't make headlines doesn't mean there aren't reasons to celebrate every day! Sharing stories and strategies for building hope and joy wherever we can.”by
- “LGBTQ and women's rights in the South from a literature teacher and Women's and Gender Studies at Presbyterian College in rural South Carolina.”by
- “Daily updates on the global fight for LGBT equality from a journalist covering LGBT rights across the world.”- “Lady LiberTea is a bold, unapologetic political blog dedicated to speaking truth to power, defending democracy, and advocating for justice for all Americans which will not be cowed into silence by a would be king.”
is queer, neurodivergent and angry as hell. A Light in Outer Darkness is this seahorse dad’s and former Mormon’s memoir of sloughing off the layers of CPTSD; and being an expat, academic, and current Creative Nonfiction student.by
- “LOOKOUT is Phoenix's ONLY non profit news site dedicated to covering the city and state's queer communities. We publish a weekly newsletter and quarterly magazine.”|
is the author of Ink from the Pen: A Prison Memoir. He is an Essayist, Poet, Screenwriter, Multilingual Subtitle Editor, Script Doctor, Novelist, Married Gay Man living in LA. Mark writes about politics, sociology, art, poetry, and shares his fiction and non-fiction. He says, “On a queer day, you can read forever. [And] I write about everything.”by
- “A philosopher's personal meditations on how misogyny shows up in the dark corners of her professional life.”- “Personal Stories and Essays by People Impacted by Transphobes and Gender Critical Ideology.”
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- “A place for rants and inadvertent education, with a side order of pop culture discussion.”by
- “A weekly newsletter with a real POV on gay life from a 30-something gay (he/him) living in Los Angeles.”by
- “Offering an intimate look into the life of a Queer Archivist. From Dominican American Queer Archivist, Artist and Storyteller from NYC. Currently working at an LGBT Community Archive. Pronouns: They/Them.”by
- “Join me on my journey as I transition from being a full-time Americana Musician to a grad student working towards a Master of Human Rights. Don't worry, I am still playing shows!”by
- “Ukraine is the first country under siege that has so many queer people willing to publicly tell their stories and show their faces. The Queer Face of War captures their stories and portraits. For queer people, visibility is power.”by
- “How can nonprofit organizations support LGBTQIA+ individuals & communities? From an Asst. Professor of Nonprofit Studies & Public Admin.”by
- “Revisiting wickedness.”|
asks: “Are you frustrated or even furious by the erasure of our lesbian/dyke/butch/nonbinary community? Do you wonder what it’s like to be a dyke? What’s it’s like to deal with lesbophobia? Do you wonder what your queer kids, friends, neighbors, students, family members are going through?” Soph writes about lesbian representation and their journey as a lesbian / dyke / butch / nonbinary person.by
- PODCAST. “Queering Reality is a series for exploring and reshaping the world through a queer lens by Elizabeth Earley, a queer writer, scientist, and ex-christian with magical thinking who is also a mom and Board President at Jaded Ibis Press.”by
- “Exposing far-right extremism and corporate media complicity. News, politics, analysis, interviews by journalist & SiriusXM radio host Michelangelo Signorile.”by - “I am Transgender girl who spent almost a decade in the men's system. I write on the justice system and its prisoners, (My creative writing is behind a pay wall, as a token of my thanks for paid subscriptions. proceeds go to surgery.)”
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- “My mind is a field of flowers, and this is a psychological exposé.”by
- “Sunday morning musings on education, abolition, transfeminist issues, and engineering a better world.”- “News you need, the perspective you won't find anywhere else. The trans community's guide to UK news and politics and our place in it.”
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- “The transgender Agenda of a Massachusetts they/them who craves ease of existence but is forced into resistance. Lover of Tea in various forms: parties (especially Boston), weekly doses, hot (political) goss, and dirty lattes with oat milk. Speaker/ Author”is a trans woman on a deeply personal journey of transformation, integrating a passion for earth-based spirituality with a commitment to eco-conscious living. Wendy strives to be a source of support and guidance for others in the LGBTQIA+ community by offering spiritual mentorship, emotional healing, or simply a compassionate ear. And by combining two essential focuses—environmentalism and LGBTQIA+ advocacy—Wendy hopes to inspire meaningful connections and promote a more inclusive and sustainable world.