
Coming Out in the Era of ‘Don’t Say Gay’ — A Letter from a Queer Teen [OPINION]
Coming out – the process by which LGBTQ+ people disclose their sexual orientation or gender identity – is difficult. It is not a one-and-done event.

Coming out – the process by which LGBTQ+ people disclose their sexual orientation or gender identity – is difficult. It is not a one-and-done event.

This week on Justice Seekers, one of our co-hosts, Sanjna, dives deeper into internet activism and specific types such as “clicktivism” and PowerPoint activism.

It’s hard to tell if a company genuinely cares about the LGBTQ+ community or just wants to exploit it. Often companies just change their logos

“Sometimes being gay feels like it’s obstructing my high school experience. So I asked some of my gay friends. I wanted to know what they

As soon you enter Midtown Atlanta on Pride weekend, you see rainbows and colors adorned everywhere. Whether it is on people, flags, signs, or dogs,

Many say that the youth are shaping the future. However, a closer look at the youth-driven movements for change and social activism prove that they

The “When Girls like Girls” podcast is about different types of lesbians and their experiences in the world. This podcast is hosted by Christian Stallworth,

With each word, you sent sharp knives through my chest. “You’re too pretty to be a lesbian” you told me, and then cracked a smile.

Growing up in a devout Christian home, supporting gay rights isn’t always celebrated where I’m from.

Though Atlanta’s pride month is in October, along with National Coming Out Day, which falls on Oct. 11, think of this playlist as the soundtrack

Atlanta’s annual gay pride parade may not be the first event that comes to mind when you think of a place of worship but Decatur’s Oakhurst