I Understand Myself Better
Isabella Di Carlantonio speaks about labels and the journey to knowing ourselves independent of them.
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Isabella Di Carlantonio speaks about labels and the journey to knowing ourselves independent of them.
Jen O’Branovich and Courtney Sargent of Millie’s Coffee & Eatery in Cambridge have traded in the sunny space they formerly occupied in Galleria 214 to expand into a more Sconnie-style environment outside the main drag.
Nyle Biondi, MS LMFT, was one of the first out trans therapists in the state of Wisconsin and has devoted the past few years to helping others heal from chronic pain and health conditions.
Vivienne Andersen, a full-time REALTOR® for more than a decade, looks at ways that LGBTQ people assess safety when deciding where to buy a home.
A journey of self-discovery, acceptance, and love decades in the making. Follow along and be inspired at how Martha Marvel discovered her truth.
A 30-minute drive south of Madison, Evansville (pop. 5,703 at the 2020 census) has many residents who aren’t interested in a provincial mindset.
Kristen Whitson and her wife, Gaia, bought 11 acres in Mauston, WI (population 4,347 as of the 2020 census) and were pleasantly surprised to find themselves as new buds in a now blossoming LGBTQ+ community.
A Q&A with the Social Media Administrator, Jamie Butler, about a monthly meetup at the Goodman South Madison Public Library. The Queer Joy Book Club strives to be inclusive by considering books available in the Madison library system that have an e-reader option, an audiobook option, or even a graphic novel.
Madison-born Taylor Greene (he/him) has created the world’s first mobile application for transgender and non-binary individuals. TRACE is an acronym representing the app’s purpose: Transition, recording, and community engagement.
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