The State of Queer Politics: What is to be Done?
WRITTEN & REPORTED BY FRANK PIZZOLI | Upon occupying the White House for the second time, President Donald Trump wasted no time in making...
The State of Queer Politics III: Six Forward Thinkers, on Finding Paths and Forging...
headNOTE: For our three-part look at how the community is faring in the face of unprecedented federal assaults on LGBTQ+ rights, publisher and journalist...
Future Present: Hearing from Millennials at Intersectional Movement’s Forefront
WRITTEN & REPORTED BY JAY W. WALKER | On July 20, the United States reached the six-month marker for the second Trump Administration. That...
What Works to Stop a Dictator: Decentralization, Debate, & Learning to Listen
The following is the second of a two-part article and has been updated to reflect the results of Argentina’s October 26, 2025 legislative elections...
What Works to Stop a Dictator? In Argentina, Revisioning Queer Resistance
Note: This is Part One of a two-part article examining the ingredients of effective resistance to autocracy. Part Two, which includes take-home lessons for...
Dec. 15 Town Hall Offers Training to “Resist ICE and the Deportation Machine”
BY SCOTT STIFFLER | With a December 15 Town Hall and ongoing community canvassing, the newly formed Chelsea Neighbors United (CNU) is empowering local...
The State of Queer Politics II: National Organizations Rally to Formulate Strategies
WRITTEN & REPORTED BY FRANK PIZZOLI
THE NATIONAL LGBTQ TASK FORCE | Cathy Renna–speaking on behalf of the National LGBTQ Task Force–said, from an organizational...













