Young people say adults, schools and politicians are failing them
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Young people say adults, schools and politicians are failing them
How do we mourn people we’ve never met, yet feel inextricably connected to? How do we honour the dead without appropriating their stories?
ANALYSIS: Far-right campaigners are leveraging censorship to promote their own anti-trans agenda
Experts weigh in on what the term tells us about the goals, language and future of the global anti-trans movement
REVIEW: Swedish author Alvina Chamberland’s prose is relentlessly inventive
Where did this idea come from? How does it affect the trans community? Does the science hold up?
With new elections on the horizon, more LGBTQ+ Russians than ever before are being pushed to leave the country
How transition photos open up big questions about trauma, validity and safety for trans people
Aging as a queer person brings surprising shifts in friendship
OPINION: The premiere’s proposed parental rights policies stomp all over families’ freedom to decide what’s best for them
ANALYSIS: Unhoused people are a part of our communities, so what can we do?
“I was intrigued by how it might let me have and hold something that had always seemed ephemeral and out of reach”
OPINION: Covering rising anti-trans hatred left me burnt out and incapacitated. Taking a break made me feel guilty, but I learned no movement can stay sustainable without rest
ANALYSIS: Digital minimalism is more than a time-management tool; it’s a whole new mindset. How might this approach to technology benefit queer users in particular?
Let’s collectively imagine how we might build a world where we all feel abundantly supported when we’re grieving
6 queer and trans stories we’re watching: April 10
Studies show that pen pal systems like this one can lead to better mental health and rehabilitation outcomes for incarcerated people
Two and a half years after Sarah Hegazi’s death, Nour Sarah aims to tackle mental health struggles