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Posts Tagged ‘LGBTQIA’

What Happens If You’re Genderqueer  — But Your Native Language Is Gendered?

By Erin Crouch | October 20, 2017

The way languages incorporate gender can have a powerful impact on the expression of identity.

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3 Ways Queer & Trans Birth Workers Of Color Make Life Better For Parents

By Neesha Powell | October 18, 2017

Despite facing obstacles, QTPOC parents exist. Thankfully, there’s a growing movement of trans and queer birth workers of color catering to their needs.

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Redefining Butch-Femme Relationships

By Georgia Kolias | October 15, 2017

We are yin and yang — seemingly oppositional forces that are actually complementary and interconnected.

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What It’s Like To Be An Undocumented LGBTQ+ Parent Of Color During The Trump Era

By Neesha Powell | October 4, 2017

LGBTQ+ families of color deserve to exist — no matter how deplorable Trump’s actions are.

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How Queerness Erased Bisexuality

By Dawne Moon | September 17, 2017

I remained more invisible than I realized under a giant queer umbrella that I thought conveyed my truth, not realizing the extent to which no one could see it.

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