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One Colorado’s Alliance-Building Caucuses tackle more than ‘homophobia’

The statewide LGBT advocacy organization has now created three “Alliance Building Caucuses” to address the issues brought forward by the community feedback: the People of Color caucus for LGBT people of color, the White Allies for Racial Justice caucus for white LGBT people committed to ending racism, and recently, the Trans* caucus for those not identifying as cisgender or gender-conforming.

From the Editor: Trans* Shouldn’t Be an Afterthought

Our banner is “LGBT,” but our media aren’t always good at handling the “T,” we’ve…

A fluid expression: the next chapter in the trans movement

A fluid expression: building a better trans* narrative

Many trans people prefer gender to be fluid, not just “A” and “B.” Transitioning is not becoming “something else” as much as removing the obstacles preventing them from expressing the identities they experience – whether male, female, or both.

Damn the man! Damn Gurl on the dance floor

By Josiah M. Hesse As queers, Lauren and Israel weren’t happy with the Denver dance…

This transman is committed to making it better

By Mac Q. Simon Growing up is weird. It’s especially strange when all the photos…

Queer hip-hop nation

By Edward Jonas Coleman and Jackson Vrana are the controversial band Elephant – the only…

Ginger Sexton’s second “Apocalyptic Ball” seeks to raise $25,000 for HIV/AIDS

Eight years ago, Briceson Ducharme was a 22-year-old gay man in Denver when his friend,…

Relishing the similarities between LGBT, Christian communities

It’s no mystery to Christians that Jesus was on the margins of society. He was…

Pride on a budget for the young, queer and broke

The economy sucks. Your job doesn’t pay what it did, and gas prices – yikes. They say the rich are getting richer, but in your little gay universe you’ll do whatever it takes to get a deal this Pride weekend and still have fun.

Does Pride still matter?

The protest they called for would be born of the revolutionary spirit of 1960s America, and would become a tradition and evolve into today’s Pride parades and festivals.