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Anti-LGBTQ propaganda is a big part of Russia’s war effort
The Putin regime’s focus on humiliating the LGBTQ community inside Russia is being utilized as a part of their war efforts against the Ukrainian populace as well.
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An unlikely queer hero dodges bombs to deliver aid in Ukraine
Agatha Williams, a metal fabricator from Denver, Colorado turned front-line aid worker aiding civilians amid the Russian invasion, joined the relief effort. Here is what they’re doing every day now to help the Ukrainian people.
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Meet the woman helping some LGBTQ Ukrainians flee the country as others stay to fight
Olga Polyakova and her group, Gender Stream, are helping them all.
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What can you do when the Russian propaganda machine targets you? I found out the hard way
As a transgender journalist covering the war in Ukraine, I’m particularly vulnerable. Even more so after Russia’s Ministry of Foreign affairs started posting about me on social media.
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When death seems easy by comparison
A visit to a Ukrainian hospital treating victims of the Russian invasion teaches the true nature of war.
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No matter where you are in the world escaping the closet isn’t easy. Try it in Ukraine.
Carrying letters of the alphabet as part of our identities also means helping to carry those still in pain forward with us.
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Is WNBA star Brittney Griner a prisoner of war?
Russia’s war against Ukraine has led to long stretches of silence regarding the iconic athlete’s well-being.
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For the LGBTQ community and other minorities, war is fought every day
The danger that non-cis, non-hetero, non-white, non-males face in the U.S. is the same as being in a European ground war.
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Prominent LGBTQ & feminist leader attacked in Ukraine
Activist Olena Shevchencko was pepper sprayed in the streets of Lviv, with some speculating a Russian saboteur was behind the attack.
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What it’s like being a transgender journalist in Ukraine
“The attacks on us, they are attacks on you, and every person.”