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Camp Brave Trails

Jessica Ryan Weissbuch: On Creating a Leadership Camp for LGBTQ Youth


Queer

Jessica, who has a love for activism and youth leadership programs, and her wife Kayla, who grew up attending summer camp, have married their passions to create Camp Brave Trails: a leadership camp for LGBTQ youth.

April 11, 2018
Trystan and Biff, the pregnant man

Trystan Reese and Biff Chaplow: On Experiencing Pregnancy as a Trans Man — and Being His Partner


Gay/Lesbian, Transgender

When Trystan, a trans man, wanted to build his family, he decided to have a child biologically despite the social risks and personal challenges. Here’s what it was like for him and his partner.

April 6, 2018
Roddy Biggs

Roddy Biggs: On Being a Resource and Beacon of Hope for LGBTQ Youth


Gay/Lesbian

After growing up facing intolerable bullying and harassment for being gay, Roddy attempted suicide several times. Hoping to prevent anyone else from going through this, he dedicated himself to serving as a resource and source of hope for LGBTQ youth.

March 28, 2018
Susan Surftone

Susan SurfTone: On Being a Gay Woman in Male-Dominated Career Fields


Gay/Lesbian

Susan knew she was gay from a young age, but she had to keep it secret as an FBI agent. After spending years in the male-dominated FBI and NYPD, she was well prepared to make a splash as a lesbian in the male-dominated world of surf music.

March 21, 2018
Dani Goot

Dani Goot: On Parenting Gender Non-Conforming Kids as a Trans Womxn and Queering Up the Coffee Industry


Transgender

Dani’s gender non-conforming kids helped her come to terms with her own identity, and she now works to make the coffee industry more queer-friendly.

March 14, 2018
David Clerkin

David Clerkin: On the Importance of Sending Books to LGBTQ Prisoners


Ally

As a student of library science, David loves books. His passion led him to get involved with a program that equips LGBTQ prisoners with books as a means of empowerment in an oppressive system.

March 1, 2018
Ji Strangeway

Ji Strangeway: On Creating LGBTQ Heroes in Storytelling to Bring Youth Hope


Gay/Lesbian

Ji faced discrimination on all fronts as an immigrant growing up in a homophobic Colorado. She now uses writing and filmmaking to transform her experiences into stories of hope for bullied LGBTQ youth.

February 21, 2018
Lee Dewey

Lee Dewey: On Fighting to Be Visible as a Gender Non-Conforming Person


Non-Binary/Gender Non-Conforming, Queer

After trying on several identities, Lee began to embrace gender non-conformity. This is their story of breaking the binary, building community, being visible, and raising HIV/AIDS awareness.

February 14, 2018
Sahara Hampton

Sahara Hampton: On Choosing to Be Visible as a Trans Person of Color


Transgender

When Sahara first started transitioning, she was out and proud. But with time, she felt herself slipping into stealth mode, wanting to just blend in. Now she’s ready to make this her year of visibility.

February 8, 2018
Jamie Thrower photographer

Jamie Thrower: On Being a Photographer for the Queer Community


Queer

As a young girl, Jamie never imagined she could be openly gay, let alone working for herself as a successful photographer. But she now relishes the opportunity to document her queer community.

February 1, 2018

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