Jennifer Lopez recently exhibited true #auntgoals on her Instagram. Last week, Lopez shared a great photo of her sister’s second child, Brendan, on Instagram. JLO went on to gush about how proud she was of Brendan, but she did so in a really cool way — with gender neutral pronouns. This is Brendan my sister […]
‘When We Rise’ Miniseries Tackles Four Decades of the LGBTQ Rights Movement
By: Amber Leventry Screenwriter and LGBTQ activist Dustin Lance Black won an Oscar for his film, Milk, about Harvey Milk, the first openly gay politician to be elected into public office in California. Black hopes to win over audiences with his newest project When We Rise, an eight hour miniseries that tries to tell the […]
Giving Thanks in 2016 with My Modern LGBT Family
Mara Wilson Says She’s ‘Embracing’ The Bi/Queer Label
By Kelly Morris/ The Seattle Lesbian Matilda and Miracle on 34th Street child actress Mara Wilson announced to the world via Twitter that she has started to embrace the label “bi/queer.” After the Orlando tragedy, Wilson started tweeting about her past with gay clubs. She first tweeted out a picture of herself at 18 […]
Lesbian Moms Talk About Father’s Day
By Alex Temblador In The Next Family’s latest video, Brandy Black and Susan Howard talk about Father’s Day. As a two-mom family, the holiday of Father’s Day doesn’t play a big role within their family, as may be the case for many modern families whether they be two-mom families or single-mom families. However, Brandy and […]
“Rosaline,” The Children’s Cartoon That Celebrates LGBT Love
By Alex Temblador Though many of us are attached to the hip to our Netflix accounts, we might want to consider opening a Hulu account, especially if they continue to provide awesome LGBT-related children’s cartoons! Check out the newest cartoon that came out on Hulu. It’s called, “Rosaline” and follows a young woman as she […]
Queer Kids Stuff Explains All Things LGBT to Kids
In Honor of Women’s History Month: Successful Queer Women of The Past
March is Women’s History Month and it is a vital and important month to recognize women from the past for their contribution and success that has inherently helped women be able to have opportunities today. It’s also a month to remember the queer women who made giant leaps for women in their own respective careers, […]
Meet Georgia’s 24-Year-Old Queer Legislator Taking on Anti-LGBT Bills
Park Cannon may be only 24, but she has her sights set on changing the world, starting with her own state, Georgia. Cannon was elected to the Georgian House of Representatives this week as a representative of District 58 in Atlanta. She replaces Representative Simone Bell who was the first African American lesbian in Georgia’s […]
Am I Queer?
By: Shannon Ralph Recently, The Huffington Post changed the name of their “Gay Voices” page to “Queer Voices”—a minor change, but one that resonated with many people within the LGBT community and beyond. The name change was met with cheers from those who saw the use of the word “queer” as a step in the […]