As a newly out nonbinary queer person, it’s harder moving about in this new world than I anticipated, similar but different to standing firm in my bisexuality.
Atlanta writer Heather Maloney talks about the unique path that transgender people walk 'like carrying a vat of acid' through dread, horror, as they strive ultimately to themselves with self-acceptance.
Visitors to the reopened Atlanta Eagle will find a now-familiar scene in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic: temperature checks at the door, employees...
LGBTQ ATL beckons, whether you poke your head out or stay safely tucked in quarantine. Party planners, rally organizers and Zoom mavens have ideas...
The coronavirus pandemic has put LGBTQ Atlanta’s largest events this fall in a holding pattern, with organizers of Atlanta Pride, Black Gay Pride, AIDS...
The Phillip Rush Center abruptly closed on Monday, leaving five employees jobless and clients of the non-profit’s Health Initiative program without its long-running services.
The...
On Saturday, more than 1,000 LGBTQ Atlantans and their supporters were scheduled to toast equality and raise cash in a downtown hotel. Then coronavirus.
The Queer Agenda is your calendar of virtual shows, soirees and specials, but most of all, a guide to LGBTQ Atlanta connections to keep quarantine crazy at bay.
The Gwinnett County school board unanimously elected Everton Blair as chair on Thursday, making history by choosing its first Black and gay member to...
LGBTQ lawmakers now chair the legislative delegations in two of Georgia’s biggest counties, while a third lawmaker joined the leadership of state House Democrats.
Their...
Ronatimes call for pandemic measures. LGBTQ Atlanta does what you used to do, except with masks, distancing and a heaping helping of online alternatives...
Help expand the spirit of Trans Day of Visibility throughout the year with lessons on how cisgender folks can engage with, think about, and include trans brothers and sisters.