Monthly Archives: March 2015
Friends We Follow: QueerofGender
March 8, 2015 | ELIXHERQueerofGender celebrates the plethora of experiences we face as multi-issue folks whose experiences of gender do not fit so neatly within the rigid confines of the white, cis, hetero, patriarchal gender binary. ELIXHER caught up with the founder, Lynx Sainte-Marie, to help spread the word about this important resource. Read More
What You Missed This Week 3.6.15: Justice for Islan, Marriage & More
March 6, 2015 | ELIXHERStay in the know. We find the week’s top Black trans and queer women stories and more so you don’t have to. Read More
InspiHERed By: Toni Fields
March 6, 2015 | ELIXHERThis month ELIXHER spotlights Detroit native and Atlanta-based artist Toni Fields.Read More
Tumblr Thursdays
March 5, 2015 | ELIXHERThese Tumblr finds will make you feel warm inside. Read More
QWoC Chronicles: Three Countries, Two Lives, One Love
March 5, 2015 | ELIXHER 10What happens when two Black queer women fall in love overseas and decide to start a family while working in China?! Find out in ELIXHER’s column, QWoC Chronicles, where our newest couple, Tiffany and LaToya Rose, document their lessons in life, love, and travel. Read More
Our Family: Shannon & Ngowo Nasah-Miller
March 4, 2015 | ELIXHER 2ELIXHER recently had the opportunity to chat with Minnesota-based couple Shannon and Ngowo Nash-Miller about what family means to them, what it’s like being new parents and more.Read More
Creating Emotional Support & Visibility: Why I Started Bisexual Women of Color - BIWOC
March 3, 2015 | ELIXHERMarch is Bisexual Health Awareness Month. Gwendolyn Fougy Henry talks openly about why she founded the support group Bisexual Women of Color (BIWOC) and the challenges she faces to create safe spaces.Read More
B.Steady’s “Vow of Silence” Premieres in NYC
March 2, 2015 | ELIXHERWashington, D.C.-based queer pop artist and filmmaker Be Steadwell makes her way to New York City to premiere her film, “Vow of Silence,” at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture on Tuesday, March 3. There’s still time to register for the premiere — and it’s free!Read More





