Advocacy
Unveiling the Spectrum: A Tapestry of Love in the LGBTQ Community
Title: "Unveiling the Spectrum: A Tapestry of Love in the LGBTQ Community" In the heart of a bustling metropolis, where the city's pulse thrums with the rhythm of diversity and acceptance, two souls found themselves woven into the rich tapestry of the LGBTQ community. This is the story of Harper and Riley, whose journey of love traversed the colorful spectrum of identities, challenges, and triumphs, illuminating the path for others to embrace their true selves and find solace in the warmth of acceptance.
By Lovesh Attri2 years ago in Pride
Hate And Violence On The Ballot
“LGBTQ parents, children, and community members are not safe if any of these candidates, who are aligned with groups that have brought violence to our communities and created a moral panic over LGBTQ existence, attain political power.” – Daisy Gardner and Angela Givant
By Carl J. Petersen2 years ago in Pride
Ghana's Anti-LGTBQI Bill Ignores Femicide & Rape of Women And Girls - Today Alberta Was Murdered . Content Warning.
Friday, 1 March 2024 By: TB Obwoge Currently the bill hasn't been approved by Ghana's President Akufo-Addo, however according to several Ghanaians on social media, I'm a homosexual! Yes, over 20 people said that I'm "part of them!" I asked this one question, "When are women and girls going to matter in Ghana?"
By IwriteMywrongs2 years ago in Pride
Pride As A Virtue. Top Story - February 2024.
First off: explaining the subtitle, so as not to be hunted down by people who actually speak French... "Legibeti-quoi" is the phonetic garble of LGBT, followed by the French 'quoi', representing the often-left-out QIA+ part of the acronym.
By Natasja Rose2 years ago in Pride
A Queer Rebirth Has Come to Vocal. Top Story - January 2024.
The past few months have really been about rebirth for me. There have been many firsts which hasn’t been easy, and it has been more than I would have expected for someone in their late twenties. But along with these first, I’ve been rediscovering and reclaiming my identity. And along with that, I’ve also been given opportunities to advocate and empower others. From my job as a teacher, to my own inner child work, there have been so many grateful opportunities for queer voices and stories to emerge.
By Oneg In The Arctic2 years ago in Pride





