​Reclaiming the Mosaic: Dr. Tyler TerMeer on the weight of intersectional leadership
As we head toward life under another Trump administration, one queer Black leader offers words of wisdom, reflection, and hope.
January 15, 2025
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As we head toward life under another Trump administration, one queer Black leader offers words of wisdom, reflection, and hope.
Zuri Moreno is making the world a better place for queer, nonbinary, and two-spirited people in their home state.
The Astraea Foundation has been fighting for women and people of color for 40 years. Executive director J. Bob Alotta shares the organization's plans for the next four decades.
The new board chair and vice chair, Wilson Cruz and Imara Jones, talk about their mission, along with Melanie Willingham-Jaggers, who became executive director last year.
Merrique Jenson is bringing together trans women of the Midwest to first commiserate, then conquer.
It may be the golden age of LGBT radio.
Champion of Pride Zuri Moreno used empathy and communication to move their state in the right direction.
Inclusive public education is the foundation of democracy.
Gravy or grievance? Brit Barron is on a mission to redefine the art of connection in a divided world.
It's more important than ever to stand with LGBTQ+ people and other marginlized groups, writes Kierra Johnson, executive director of the National LGBTQ Task Force.
The needs of queer POC outside of cities and suburban areas must be addressed, writes David Johns of the National Black Justice Coalition.
In this op-ed, Duane Cramer lays out how the Human Rights Campaign's painful history connects to the recent firing.
Two-thirds of LGBTQ+ young people (67 percent) report having at least one older LGBTQ+ adult role model in their day-to-day lives. Here's why that's important.
"We deserve a president like him," the out singer-songwriter says in a new video.
Recent Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees Pat Benetar and Neil Giraldo chat with The Advocate about their contemporary (and queer) Romeo and Juliet set to their music.
The Trevor Project's most recent national survey found an increased suicide risk for LGBTQ+ young people.
The children's film presented an inclusive vision of what it means to be a family.
"The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and relentless political attacks during this time period cannot be understated," said Amit Paley, CEO and executive director of The Trevor Project.
There's more diversity in gender identity, sexual orientation, and race/ethnicity, according to the group.