My Problems With “Professional Attire”
by: Cassandra Warren I just walked into my apartment from watching a webinar at my neighbor’s house. I don’t even know where to start; I’m so fired up right now. […]
View ArticleThe Accidental Anti-Feminist Wave: Blowing Your Troubles Away
by: Sophie Turton There are certain issues in life that are just fact, no matter how much we discuss and berate and liberate, the fact remains just that. Factually women […]
View ArticleAll Together Now: Tammy Baldwin and The Whole Community
by: Alexandra Cavallaro I don’t know about you, but election night felt like a lesson in information management. I sat with two of my friends in their living room and […]
View ArticleFunfetti-Sprinkles: The Nicest Way I Can Talk About Attacks on Gaza
by: John Daniel Gore Key: all hyphenated-nouns (not proper nouns) can be substituted with curse-words at the readers’ discretion; free-associations are encouraged. The gauntlet hit the floor when...
View ArticleWaiting in Line For the Ladies Room at the Capital: Negotiating 19 Percent
by: Tania Zaparaniuk It would be, awkward, if women made only up 19% of the people in this country. Even as I write this, and say that - I’m hard-pressed to […]
View ArticleRemembering and Celebrating Sex Workers Today
by: Cassandra Warren Monday, December 17th is the Tenth International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers. This day was developed by Dr. Annie Sprinkle , SWOP founder Robyn Few, […]
View ArticleJRV Majesty Interview of Jackie Boyd
by: Joe Varisco- JRV Majesty Joe Varisco of JRV MAJESTY Productions sat down with Jacqueline Boyd founder and director of Chicago’s Queer Choir to discuss what her work as a […]
View ArticleWrite On: A Response to “How Graffitti Empowers Big Government”
by: Ashley Brayley Reason.com published an article on “How Graffitti Empowers Big Government” at the end of January. It was obviously written by someone who is in the mindset of […]
View ArticleIn the Pauses, Finding Strength: A Reflection on “Queering Consent”
By: Patrick Gill There is a cadence to survival stories. A rhythm often matched by facial movements. The face often veers to the right of the person being told the […]
View ArticleLurie’s Children’s Hospital Of Chicago Sponsors Anti-Bullying Day, May 5th
By: Julie Pesch Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago’s Center for Gender Sexuality and HIV Prevention along with other Chicago organizations that serve the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual,...
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