Page 4
-
The director of Kyiv Pride on saving LGBTQ lives during the war in Ukraine
“During the invasion, the health issues, the safety issues that are part of our community, weren’t being addressed. We had to address them from within,” Lenny Emson told LGBTQ Nation correspondent Sarah Ashton-Cirillo.
-
The Transgender Day of Visibility takes on a different meaning when you’re covering a war
I’ve been in Ukraine covering the response to the Russian invasion for weeks now and my travels have taken me across a nation in conflict. My job is to make their struggle visible for the world to see and these photos tell their story.
-
Meet the gay Ukrainian men willing to go to war for their country
“Nobody cares if you are gay or straight, most important (is) if you have military experience.”
-
Time becomes irrelevant during war
When do trains run? That depends. But the supplies are still desperately needed.
-
This is what getting media credentials in Ukraine is like as a transgender journalist with funky ID
This episode clearly showed me, firsthand, why Putin is terrified of this incredibly strong, dynamic, and beautiful nation.
-
Meet the refugees fleeing the Russian invasion of Ukraine
“Ukraine is my country. I’ll only leave if the Russians kill me.”
-
I’m a transgender journalist covering the war in Ukraine
Here’s how I ended up covering the Russian invasion of Ukraine from the frontlines for LGBTQ Nation.