Students that identify as LGBTQ+ across the country are facing new challenges as they return back to school.
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LBSU women’s basketball head coach Amy Wright opens up about her identity
Former Arkansas star Amy Wright joins women’s basketball as a head coach and details her experiences as an athlete and coach in the LGBTQ+ community.
Discover the unique offerings and LGBTQ+ culture on Retro Row
Retro Row is a hub of community and culture on a strip of Fourth St. in Long Beach. All year, businesses and other establishments on this historic street celebrate LGBTQ+ pride with merchandise, public art, resources and events.
Not everyone has a queer eye: How queerbaiting has become over-generalized
The term “queerbaiting” has popped up everywhere from Tumblr to the New York Times. However, its surrounding discussions have become simplified.
2023 LGBTQ+ milestones around the globe
With many instances of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation passing this year, both domestic and international, positive milestones have been overlooked. Around the world in 2023, several breakthroughs have occurred, with more to come.
Progression is made but not over yet for LGBTQ+ athletes
Progress has been made, but the journey is far from over for LGBTQ+ athletes as they continue to break barriers and redefine inclusivity in sports.
BW S11E7: California’s official Transgender History Month, the new LGBTQ+ district in Long Beach & more
BW S11E7: California’s official Transgender History Month, the new LGBTQ+ district in Long Beach & more
How the murder of Matthew Shepard taught me to fight hate
25 years after the murder of Matthew Shepard, our country took many steps forward, then some steps backward.
New York LGBTQ+ counterculture at the Kleefeld Museum launch of “Drag Show”
Drag queens, hula-hoops and counterculture polaroids were some of the many experiences available in the opening reception of the new on-campus exhibit, “Drag Show.”
Heartstopper takes the cake for best asexual representation
The new season of “Heartstopper” on Netflix explores asexuality with a level of accuracy and nuance that is unheard of in mainstream television. This is thanks to its creator Alice Oseman, who is asexual and aromantic.