In the last few days of pride month. Angel Rojas presents a written speech to his fellow members of the LGBTQ+ Community.
Category: Personal Essays
Reflections on representation
Karen Pollock explores what LGBTQ+ representation means
When employers are transphobic: the enemy within
Due to the content of this post, the writer has request anonymity to be able to safely reveal the struggle of working for an organisation that aids transphobia.
Et tu, Chimamanda?
Guest writer Sam Hope reflects on Chimamanda Ngozi Adichi's recent pronouncement on trans women and challenges the notion of 'real women'.
The reality of women
After a weekend when yet again the validity of trans identities has been called into question Karen Pollock explores the ideas of realness and authenticity
From a lesbian-loving lesbian to AfterEllen: Please don’t break my heart
Guest writer Caitlin Logan shares her thoughts and feelings on AfterEllen’s worrying proximity to anti-trans politics.
Julie Bindel’s transphobia is a constant source of trauma
The perils of being a pop star
In this guest post Gareth Davies explores what the gay anthem "Glad to be Gay" meant to him growing up, and trying to work out what labels did, or did not apply to him.
Ever fallen in love with someone
In this anonymous post the writer explores how a song heard on the radio can be life changing when you are young and queer.
Life as a homoromantic asexual
In this personal essay, Michael Paramo reflects on his experience as a homoromantic asexual in southern California and examines how this identity has played an integral role in shaping his life.
