"No Latinos, No Asians, No Fat, No Twink... There Are People on Grindr Who Cause a Lot of Harm": How an App Shaped a Generation's Sexual Life
A critical examination of Grindr highlights various social complaints and the impact of the app on the sexual dynamics of the queer community.
How queer communities are finding strength in sport after hate
The article explores how LGBTQIA+ communities in Australia are gaining confidence and forming supportive networks through sports, despite facing a history of homophobia.
Saskatchewan’s modern dating world and why people are straying away from apps
The article discusses the challenges of modern dating in Saskatchewan, highlighting a shift away from dating apps due to the complexities of online interactions and a desire for more authentic connections.
I want to make it known that there are 'women queers' in the legal profession as well
Kim Eun-jae, the first chairperson of the Korean Women Queer Lawyers Association, emphasizes the visibility and voices of women queers in the conservative legal field, stating their group officially launched to support this community.
Hatred Comments on the Internet: Condemned Anonymously
An investigation suggests that the Instagram user 'profdrcn', who has made derogatory remarks towards women and the queer community, may be a prominent judge who also teaches at a university.
'The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo': a 'queer' western about love in the open air
Diego Céspedes' debut film presents a 'queer' western set in the Atacama Desert, exploring the beauty of life on the margins through the interwoven lives of miners and the transgender community.