Tag: LGBTQ Travel
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Gender Gems on Rum and Coffee: Raw Flavors of Scottish Queerness

Over rum, coffee, and a shifting Shetland dialect, an elder Scottish host shares unexpected stories about masculinity, femininity, and growing up constrained by labels. This quiet, funny, and tender encounter reveals how gender truths often surface not through theory, but through shared moments, storytelling, and a well-poured nightcap.
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Cherry Blossoms, Queer Community, and a City in Flux: Notes from the Road in D.C.

Exploring D.C.’s queer communities through cherry blossoms, political complexity, and grassroots activism. A personal journey uncovering the city’s contradictions—invisibility under power and influence, history and resilience, fleeting beauty and enduring community ties in America’s 51st state.
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The Queer Heart of Ohio: Why Columbus might be the Queerest MidWest City

Columbus, Ohio surprised me with its vibrant, deeply layered queer community. From crashing Pride parties to documenting radical self-love, I met people reshaping what it means to belong. This post explores faith, gender, sex work, and joy in one of the Midwest’s most unexpectedly queer and welcoming urban centers.
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Hands Off Protests: Millions Marching and Why Every Act of Resistance Counts

On April 5, 2025, introverted me joins in on the Hands Off protests in D.C., joining millions against the erosion of democracy and civil rights. Despite personal barriers, showing up in the best way you know how is so important. For me, this means sharing stories through the photo project to protest our societal constructs…
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Finding Beauty, Resilience, and Queer Joy in Saskatoon: A Prairie City that is so much more than a Cool Name

On a journey across Canada’s prairies, I found more than just the charm of Saskatoon’s name — I found a vibrant queer community, stunning natural beauty, and powerful stories of resilience. From courageous young activists to quiet moments along the Saskatchewan River, Saskatoon revealed a complex, heartfelt portrait of queer life on the Prairies. Join…
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Alberta’s Divided Heart: Queer Life in the “Texas of Canada”

Edmonton, Alberta — sometimes called the “Texas of Canada” — is a place of contrasts for 2SLGBTQ+ and Indigenous communities. On my latest road trip, I explored the complexities of queer life in this Prairie city: from threats and protests to the resilience of transgender-owned businesses and queer joy in unexpected spaces. As Canada reckons…
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Whitehorse: The Center of Canada’s Most Trans-Inclusive 2SLGBTQ+ Rights

When I first pictured Canada’s most progressive places for 2SLGBTQ+ rights and healthcare, my mind didn’t jump to the Yukon. I imagined the urban sophistication of Vancouver, or the sprawling diversity of Toronto. But Whitehorse—tucked deep in the boreal heart of the North—quickly unraveled those assumptions. The Yukon Territory isn’t just breathtaking wilderness and wide…
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A Solo QueerVenture to the Yukon’s Tombstone Territorial Park

Just when I thought I was finally heading south for good, a road sign nudged me north one last time—toward the Arctic Ocean. I didn’t make it all the way to the sea, but I did answer the quiet call of Tombstone Territorial Park, often called the Patagonia of the North. The name fits. Tombstone’s…
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Why Alaska to Start an LGBTQ Project Celebrating Gender?

More than once, I’ve been told that Alaska is where you go to get away from the rest of the world’s noise—its politics, its hustle, its expectations. It’s a place where people carve out space to live on their own terms. That’s exactly what drew me back here for a second time, not just for…
