A word that I have always struggled to accept when it came to talking about my lived experience. From the time I was a kid and had family members ask me, "why do you walk/talk that way?" or the times that I am minding my whole ass business and a young child turns and asks me, "are you a boy or a girl?", I have always been that, different.
Read MoreBelieve In You Even When No One Else Does...
The greatest struggle in anyone's life, regardless of your intersectional experiences, is to believe that you are worthy of the great things that come your way.
Read MoreRainbow Spotlight: Matt Abularach-Macias
"Many movements have been and continue to be led and strongly supported by Queer People of Color leadership. The current resistance to Trump is no exception. Whether it's a fight for immigrant rights, refugee acceptance, Black Lives, healthcare, climate justice, and women's (including trans, femme, and non-binary folx) rights, QPOC are leading the charge."
Read MoreSo Lets Talk About Safe Spaces
So I feel like this conversation keeps coming up and I wanted to explore it a bit more.
Check out my article over at medium.
Contributor Corner: Blavity!
Hey everyone! Check out my latest post over at Blavity. You can read the article here.