Tag: LGBTQ Voices of Color
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Lazarus Is Just Getting Started: Queer Joy, Music, and Living Without Limits in the D.C. area

Lazarus is a force of nature: equal parts charisma, creativity, and ambition. From DJ booths to dance floors, their story is about queer joy, bold self-expression, and smashing every mold placed in their path. This is a portrait of living loudly, fiercely, and unapologetically.
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Shua’s Journey: From Conservative Politics to Building Queer Community in D.C.

Shua’s story traces an unexpected path from conservative politics in the South to opening Spark Social House, one of D.C.’s newest queer-centered hubs. Our conversation explored her growth, her embrace of being a trans female and her ongoing search for safety, authenticity, and community in a shifting political climate.
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Redefining Masculinity and Gender Roles: Donny’s Nonbinary Story in D.C.

Donny shares their queer journey, nonbinary identity, and redefining masculinity on their own terms. Through relationships, self-reflection, and challenging gender roles, they explore emotional presence, authenticity, and the courage it takes to grow beyond what society expects.
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Bianca’s Story: A Trans Filipina-American Leader Building Community in Washington, DC

Bianca’s story follows her journey from Manila to DC as a trans Filipina-American advocate. She reflects on identity, culture, family, and building supportive spaces for trans and immigrant communities. Her work embodies resilience, joy, and the deep importance of community care.
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Lion’s Story: Embracing Nonbinary Identity through Fashion and Self-Love

Lion reflects on embracing their nonbinary identity, shedding conformity, and discovering confidence through style and self-expression. Their story explores how clothing becomes both creativity and courage—an unapologetic celebration of loving yourself, standing out, and inspiring others to do the same.
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Shay’s Story: Rejecting Norms Growing up Nonbinary, Queer and Black in the South

Shay shares their journey of growing up Black, queer, and non-binary in the South, and now continues their journey in D.C. From resisting childhood dress codes to embracing androgyny and rejecting colonial ideas of gender, their story is one of courage, self-knowledge, and hope for future generations seeking liberation and love.
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Mel Howard: Building a Legacy of Strength for Trans Men of Color

Mel Howard is a force to be reckoned with—a trans man of color whose story is one of resilience, leadership, and unapologetic authenticity. Born and raised in the heart of Newport News, Mel’s journey has been shaped by the intersecting challenges of racism, transphobia, and the deep-rooted history of Black identity in America. As the…
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Childhood Hopes for Skipping Puberty being Transgender: from Struggle to Strength in North Carolina

Daniel, a transgender man from North Carolina, reflects on his journey of self-discovery and acceptance. From wearing his brother’s clothes as a child to starting hormone therapy, he shares his experiences being transgender, community support, and the joy of living authentically. Now 31, he emphasizes the importance of embracing one’s true self as a gift.
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Riding the Cosmic Web: Lisa Puananimōhala’ikalani’s Embrace of Gender, Wild Wombmynhood and Queer Joy

Lisa Puananimōhala’ikalani identifies as an androgynous cis-wombmyn with a diverse heritage and multidimensional gender and sexual identities. Currently living in the rainforests of Juneau, Alaska, Lisa embraces multiple expressions of self while connecting with nature and city life, highlighting the beauty of queer community in per small, isolated city.
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A Journey from Christian Roots as a Genderqueer, Black Lesbian in the Heart of Appalachia

Mack, a genderqueer lesbian of color from Southern West Virginia, embraces their Appalachian roots. Growing up in a loving Black American family influenced by Christianity, Mack was afraid to come out. Now in culinary school, they embrace cooking. music and exploring West Virginia’s beauty. They talk about the huge need for queer community and conversation…