Digital Pride
Digital Pride is BACK. Join us Thursdays in June on Twitch for a Pride experience you won’t forget.
Digital Pride is BACK. Join us Thursdays in June on Twitch for a Pride experience you won’t forget.
Lindz Amer tells parents and allies how we’re letting LGBTQ+ kids down and here’s how we can be doing better.
It Gets Better Brazil’s Bruno Ferreira has some mental health tips for LGBTQ+ youth to help deal with political anxiety.
“Aiden, a ghost pranking the school he once attended, is discovered by the school’s latest student Riley, a happy-go-lucky lover of the paranormal. Riley’s attempts to befriend the lone poltergeist causes his anger to build until he eventually explodes in a fit of rage.” Read Spitfire, inspired by one of our It Gets Better YouthContinue reading “Spring 2023: Spitfire”
“Astor, the protagonist, is a young teenager who struggles with self-doubt and insecurity. While walking with their nose in a book, Astor falls into a pond which transports them into a maze of which they must escape, and face the darker aspects of the realm.” Read Reflection, inspired by one of our It Gets BetterContinue reading “Spring 2023: Reflection”
“When Phi finds that their best friend Kaminska is missing, they know exactly who’s to blame for her absence. Eager to bring their best friend back, Phi goes to the man responsible, Olias, and demands that he take them to the surface to retrieve Kaminska before it’s too late. Believing that the surface world isContinue reading “Spring 2023: Overworld”
“In a small Texas town, Kai is a bullied, nonbinary student in middle school who must hide their animal superpowers. After an altercation with the popular girl, Skylar, her and her friends mock Kai’s gender identity, and later, Skylar transforms into a villain named Kurse. It’s up to Kai to help Skylar overcome her curseContinue reading “Spring 2023: Kai Vs. Kurse”
Sky was a queer, agender Iranian child who thought boy and girl were the only options. Then they found a world of possibilities online.
For AAPI Heritage Month, members of our staff discuss claiming space as queer AAPINH people.
AAPI& storyteller, activist, musician — because none of us are just one thing. Celebrate these incredible folks for AAPI Heritage Month.
Carl Baloney Jr. is the VP and Chief Advocacy Officer for AIDS United, a parent and an advocate for LGBTQ+ youth.
In high school, Juli didn’t feel trans enough for their trans friends or cis enough for their cis friends. Then they found their people.
Growing up queer and AAPI, Joanna felt she had to keep secrets — and it affected her mental health. But she’s not holding back anymore.