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That feeling of aggressively holding space, of determinedly standing up and refusing to move, felt most similar to my time dating as a bisexual man.

As a Deaf person, movement is such a huge part of my life. I guess I’ve needed to explore more about how dance is connected to Deafness, and how dance is connected to body language.

Assuming that all art is activism is bad for artists. Activism is about pragmatism; it’s about dealing with practical realities of the world.

A one-size-fits-all approach to hormonal birth control is almost guaranteed to cause unintended harm, but we’re told that it’s unavoidable.

This GiveOUT Day, we’re working on our first-ever print issue about incarceration, and how the justice system affects people at the intersections of LGBTIQA+ communities.

Is it better than Better Than Chocolate? For this month’s queer film review, let’s review 2021’s Anne+, directed by Valerie Bisscheroux.

Unlike our younger counterparts, this representation isn’t reflecting our growth, it’s reminding us of how much growing we had to do alone.

“The main focus of my work is a documentation of soft, intimate moments.” Photographer Spyros Rennt talks to Christopher Boševski.

For Wear It Purple Day, we’ve asked Frankie, a trans young person, to write about how to be a good ally to transgender people in your life. 

I draw parallels between being agnostic and agender: both are non-binary. I feel my agnosticism is my non-binary nature manifest spiritually.

I think of how my sister and I have nothing shared but suffering – a suffering so fragile and cumbersome it is akin to an antique vase.

I was leaning heavily on Tori Amos, yet I was misinterpreting the lyrics to affirm poisonous narratives this man was whispering in my ear.

This is what makes purity culture social media influencers so unique; their ideologies are bound in digital currencies – not physical ones.

It’s our new monthly queer film review! Strap on for fave oldies and new baby dyke films on the scene. We start with Better Than Chocolate.

I recently moved into my new physical home and my new spiritual one. This new home is one of acceptance – not only from others, but of myself.

LARP is more than just a bunch of nerds chasing each other across a field; it serves as a wonderful safe space to explore your identity through characterisation.

We need employers to make workplaces genuinely safe, warm, and welcoming for all.

We might recognise this as compulsory heterosexuality. I knew it was not exactly what was expected of me, to be warm in the hush of her bed.

For Non-Binary People’s Day, we wanted to round up some of the pieces from over the years by the non-binary writers in our Archer community.

The Batik Series: Q&A with Daniel Adams

The way the Batik is tied onto each individual is rooted in tradition, like what you may see in the villages of Malaysia.

I had ideas that liberation was possible, but I never felt truly comfortable with my body until I started taking pictures of other fat bodies.

My characters are genderless, stunning creatures. They are not afraid to talk about what really needs to be talked about.

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