ISSUE IV: ACTIVISM
ISSUE IV: ACTIVISM
ARTICLES
Letter to the editor
Painted Stories
When Ian moved to Los Angeles, it was a lonely place to be bisexual. Taking the helm of a local social club, he revitalized and transformed it into a global phenomenon: amBi.
Seema became a doctor because she wanted to serve society, but even the best medical care is useless if it’s out of reach. She decided the only thing to do was take her help directly to the communities who needed it most.
Thanks to his country’s homophobic attitudes, it was a struggle to simply admit he was gay. Now, he’s one of Pakistan’s loudest queer voices.
Tragedy left her a young widow with limited means and a family to support. She turned her talent for beauty and fashion into a successful business, and now she shares her skills with other women so they can empower themselves, too.
For this South African, the best way to achieve social change is to collaborate at the intersection of art, activism, and education.
He created a queer comic to help address anti-LGBT discrimination in Mexico, but stigma kept him from talking about HIV—until a surprise encounter made him realize he was part of the problem himself.
Business of Sex
If you want to learn how to do something well, you want someone with experience and expertise to teach you. Shouldn’t that apply to sex, too?
Candace loves dancing, so doing it for a living was a no-brainer. If people want to judge her for doing it on a pole, that’s on them.
Making sexy cartoons might be fun, but it’s still a hard day’s work. Fortunately, Sonya’s nights are free to do what she pleases.
When you’re in the vibrator business, your job is literally to make sure the customer is satisfied. It turns out that selling them can be pretty satisfying, too.
It’s hard for men to trust a doctor with the most intimate parts of their body, but Dr. Petar takes pride in putting them at ease.
Working as an adult entertainer is tough enough without having to handle the business side, too. That’s where Tony lends a hand.