Editor’s Column: November 2024
Addison Herron-Wheeler is OUT FRONT's co-publisher and editor-in-chief and friend…
With the way editorial schedules work, I’m writing this in early October, and it’s a bit odd to think how much will have changed on a national level for most of the time this magazine is out in the world. The upcoming elections will largely determine what our November looks like and what we’re prioritizing or concerned about.
While that may be, regardless of what happens in November, the content in this issue is still incredibly important, as it highlights the work that is currently being done in queer community service, as well as how much work still needs to be completed.
So whatever happens, and however you’re feeling reading this, know that queer nonprofits and orgs have your back. That doesn’t mean you can’t hold them (us) accountable, but it’s pretty remarkable that folks choose to work long hours for modest pay in service of the queer community. This issue celebrates all the strides they’re making for queer folks across Colorado and the U.S.
–Addison Herron-Wheeler
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Addison Herron-Wheeler is OUT FRONT's co-publisher and editor-in-chief and friend to dogs everywhere. She enjoys long walks in the darkness away from any sources of sunlight, rainy days, and painfully dry comedy. She also covers cannabis and heavy metal, and is author of Wicked Woman: Women in Metal from the 1960s to Now and Respirator, a short story collection.






