by ELIXHER
Week in Review (November 24 - November 30)
Stay in the know: Black trans teen still missing; Hillary Clinton silent on Uganda bill; rape remains issue in the military and more news relevant to YOU.
Stay in the know: Black trans teen still missing; Hillary Clinton silent on Uganda bill; rape remains issue in the military and more news relevant to YOU.
The Women of MOVA and LoveLust are back for another amazing Jazz Brunch (the Holiday Edition!) this Sun., Dec. 2, 11am-3pm. If you missed the last two, here is your last chance! Check out previous brunch photos.
I am at the opening cocktail party for a LGBT film festival in Marseille, France. I am in a gallery. The walls are all white. The people are all white.
In “I AM: Trans People Speak,” trans activist, actress and producer Laverne Cox talks about being a Black trans woman.
Poet’s CornHer is our new column for creative writing. Our first feature, “Damn Girl,” is a poem inspired by Lucille Clifton’s “what the mirror said.”
It’s #GivingTuesday, folks! Help keep queer women of color media alive. Donate today.
In this photo series, VOGUE Black attempts to stretch the idea of what an Afro is or looks like. Did they succeed?
The 25th annual New York Queer Experimental Film Festival hosted the premiere of ‘Exploding Lineage! Queer of color histories in experimental film,’ a video showcase featuring experimental films by 17 queer filmmakers of color.
One Maryland couple talks to ELIXHER about the recent marriage equality victory and their personal journey to the altar.
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