Rage
I feel like I’m on fire and dead inside at the same time. Agitated.
I feel like I’m on fire and dead inside at the same time. Agitated.
Hundreds gathered in Cleveland on Saturday to take part in the “LGBTQ+ March to Support Black Lives,” either marching from the LGBT Historical Marker to the…
A new report out of the Mid-Ohio Valley region details that LGBTQ+ youth in the Mid-Ohio Valley are suffering as a result of discrimination and a…
We spoke with Out MOV president, Jeanne Peters, about why the work they do is so important and how you can help.
On Sunday, June 28, Pride was distinctly mobile as 25 cars took part in the 1st Annual Elyria LGBTQ+ Pride Car Parade.
On Saturday, June 27, participants will gather at the LGBT Historical Marker on W. 29th and Detroit in Cleveland for the LGBTQ+ March for Black Lives, walking from that starting point to the LGBT Community Center of Greater Cleveland at 6705 Detroit.
An editor’s task of penning the first words to introduce a new publication is daunting in normal circumstances. That same task during our current reality? Well that’s something…else.
I stand here On the edge of many intersections. Reckoning. With pride. With so much pride in who I am.
“Picking and choosing whom you march for doesn't make you a true community leader.”
Though the halls of the Ohio Statehouse have been quiet over the past few months, the fight for equality has raged on, albeit in different and decidedly more Zoom-like mediums.