She never set out to become a “trans actress”, but she’s saving lives being one.
Read MoreHer odyssey of self-discovery took her from Sicily to Berlin, and from architecture to event organizing, to film.
Read MoreWhere Cuban roots, the American dream, French avant-garde, and lesbian shindigs converge, that’s where Anna Margarita Albelo will be.
Read MorePushing cultural boundaries and gender norms, a West Bengali dancer shares his quest to bring drag to India.
Read MoreLiving a double life has never been so stylish.
Read MoreHaving resigned from Portland State University in protest of new dogmas, a former professor pushes an out-of-fashion virtue: civil disagreement.
Read MoreIn the subject of gender dysphoria, a longtime sex researcher sees intriguing lines of inquiry tied up in political taboo.
Read MoreEveryone has something to say about journalist Glenn Greenwald and Brazilian Congressman David Miranda. Now it’s their turn.
Read MoreTindi was heartbroken when she found out her husband had been unfaithful. The experience changed her. Now, she advocates for polyamory across East Africa.
Read MoreKhalid’s underground magazine created a platform for queer youth to find community across the Middle East.
Read MoreA lawyer and a computer programmer left their home in London to explore Asia for a year. A decade later, their jet-setting lifestyle has turned into a full-time career.
Read MoreGrowing up, Jessie’s family refused to accept that she was a girl. Now she’s found a new home and acceptance in the hijra community.
Read MoreOrganizing the first Beirut Pride was just the beginning of Hadi’s quest to liberate the queer people of Lebanon.
Read MoreIn South Africa, most queer spaces are dominated by men and/or white adults. Jade is working to open up new possibilities for youth, women, and people of color.
Read MoreJoe is the author of Furry Nation and a greymuzzle. He was also straight until one day he met a man who really appreciated his fursona.
Read MoreTranssexual pioneer Buck Angel reflects on the growing divide in his community over what it means to be trans.
Read MoreFor Ana Castillo, writing and drawing have always been connected. Together, they helped her forge a new brand of Latina feminism dubbed "Xicanisma.”
Read MoreJuan Pablo was an actor who didn’t feel the need to come out in public - until he found himself doing it in front of an audience.
Read MoreFor Jacq, stripping is a funny business.
Read MoreTwo brothers changed majors to follow their passion for photography. Together, they made a groundbreaking documentary about black queer families.
Read More