Journalist Chad Rhym Is Combatting Stereotypes of the Black Male Zephanie Battle, Texas State University A student at Morehouse College and an award-winning journalist, Rhym explores and explains preconceptions centered around race.… January 14, 2017
Television Is Barely Getting Bi: Why Bi-Visibility Is Important Kristian Porter, Northern Kentucky University Bisexual representation on television is necessary for better understanding the orientation, as well as for the well-being of those who identify.… January 6, 2017
5 National Social Justice Organization You Should Volunteer For Crissonna Tennison, UCLA In increasingly unstable times, helping others is a foolproof way to make a positive impact.… December 18, 2016
Intersectional Artist Destiny Eames Uses Her Provocative Work to Advocate Equality Zephanie Battle, Texas State University The Carlow student, artist and designer is fresh off a stint in Seoul that has helped inform her renderings of trans and gender-nonconforming individuals.… December 8, 2016
Portland State Now Offers More Choices for Student Gender, Eliminating the Male/Female Binary Olivia Wickstrom, Portland State University By providing more gender and sexuality options, PSU is better able to allocate resources and services for students who need them.… November 29, 2016
The Ecosex Movement: Intersecting Environmental Activism with Sexual Identity Kristian Porter, Northern Kentucky University There are books about it. There are art exhibits about it. So, what exactly is it?… November 17, 2016
Where Queer Identities Will Find a Place in Trump’s America Olivia Wickstrom, Portland State University With the new Trump/Pence Republican duo approaching office, should the LGBTQI community be worried for their social safety?… November 14, 2016
Why the Nationwide Protests Against Trump Do Matter Crissonna Tennison, UCLA Protesting the recently established President-elect may not change the outcome, but it’s still important to exercise your First Amendment rights.… November 13, 2016
Why I Fell in Love With a Woman Olivia Wickstrom, Portland State University I fell in love with a woman for the first time in my life, and here’s why it’s made me the happiest I’ve ever been.… October 17, 2016
Why Now More Than Ever, the World Needs ‘Will & Grace’ Again Mari Landgrebe, Texas State University A decade ago, the show pushed mainstream audiences to embrace LGBTQ culture. Now, as hints of a reunion abound, the timing couldn’t better.… October 4, 2016
The ‘Mulan’ Petition and What It Reveals About Hollywood Terry Nguyen, University of Southern California It seems obvious for Disney to cast an Asian American as Mulan in the live remake, but Hollywood has whitewashed authentic characters in the past.… October 3, 2016
5 Internet Advice Columnists Who Give Better Advice than Your Mother Crissonna Tennison, UCLA Here’s a list of the top 5 best advice columns from around the web to help you with your day-to-day struggles.… October 1, 2016
Why It’s Essential to Vote Rebecca Friou, University of New Orleans Your single vote can impact the presidency, your community and America’s future.… September 26, 2016
The Groundbreaking Feminism in The CW’s ‘The 100’ Michelle Criqui, James Madison University Intelligent, tenacious, sexually liberated female protagonists? If only it weren’t science fiction.… September 11, 2016
Why I Don’t Use Uber Anymore Amelia Williams, City College of San Francisco In San Francisco, where competing rideshares have brought the company’s ineptitude into stark contrast, Uber is losing ground.… September 8, 2016
‘Why Do You Have to Make Everything Gay?’ Alina Shaikh, University of Toronto Queer representation in film was the first step. The next step is valid representation.… May 13, 2016
The House of Kenzo, San Antonio’s Provocative, Fabulous Art Collective Elijah Watson, University of Texas at Austin The story of San Antonio's boundary-pushing, ambitious art and dance collective.… March 8, 2016
Are 90’s Kids Shows Not the Greatest Kids Shows Ever Created? Carla Aravena, University of Massachusetts at BostonandGuest Contributor There might still be hope for your younger siblings.… February 6, 2016
Things Muslims Have to Go Through After Every Terrorist Attack Alina Shaikh, University of Toronto It might be time to turn off the Fox News.… November 23, 2015
A Midsummer’s Night with Capyac Mark Stenberg Capyac, the jazz-influenced electronic project by Delwin Campbell and Eric Peana, is what happens when artistry meets musicianship.… October 6, 2015
Queer Psi for the Straight Chi Mark Stenberg Two student groups at the University of Texas exemplify the emergence and success of LGBTQ Greek life.… August 21, 2015