Photographs of lesbian, bisexual and otherwise-identified women, 1850-1999. Seriously this is really cool.
Robert Giard took 500 photographs of queer writers in the 80's and 90's. They're pretty f*cking awesome.
Really unclear why we didn't spend at least one semester reading Emily Dickinson's love letters to her girlfriend.
From Winnaretta Singer to Nats Getty, you'll learn so much in this post and even meet another Mountbatten!
"I wish that people thought of it as a place to come on a Saturday afternoon, because it is important and it's special. It's not just about the things. It's about having this home."
"I slept in your place and on your pillow — it was most as good as the cigarette you lit and gave me all gooey — not quite, for we had you and the sweet taste too — I am foolish about you I admit."
It's LGBT History Month, a month-long annual observance of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender history, a topic which is near and dear to our hearts because it is definitely NOT near OR dear to the hearts of anybody in charge of public education.
Photographs of lesbian, bisexual and otherwise-identified women, 1850-1999. Seriously this is really cool.
The Power Issue is full of stories that explore the micro and macro ways that power does its work in our world.
I need to learn how to cook these motherf*ckers, because I'm just totally and completely intrigued by their prickly exteriors and absolutely delicious spirits.
Photographs of lesbian, bisexual and otherwise-identified women, 1850-1999. Seriously this is really cool.
Our team weighs in on 12 queer action/thrillers, from the Power Rangers to Atomic Blonde to Bound and beyond!
Women who love women express it like this: with their faces just inches from each other, mouths slightly open like they're about to kiss but not actually kissing, no, no, no, it's too taboo, perhaps they will never kiss and just exist in this void until the end of time.