Designing Gender Freedom
After struggling to find clothes that represented them, Nikki Nelson launched Queer Suave to create a space that focused on fashion and clothing.
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After struggling to find clothes that represented them, Nikki Nelson launched Queer Suave to create a space that focused on fashion and clothing.
Read MoreTreated as a “bad Black girl” in school, Shyra-Sekani Adams found her voice and purpose by leading Freedom, Inc.’s Freedom Youth Squad.
Read MoreBadgerland Softball Women’s+ Commissioner Jess Wreczycki recounts finding the league before she was out and how it contributed to her growth as a person and in community.
Read MoreHi! You look familiar. Have we met before? If not, my name is Neal. My pronouns are he/him. You...
Read MoreWhile a movement is always bigger than a single person, few have moved as much as Dick Wagner. An early advocate, architect, and historian for Wisconsin’s LGBTQ communities, as one of the first out electeds in the nation, he pioneered the way for, and mentored, Senator Tammy Baldwin and Congressman Mark Pocan. As former Wisconsin State Assemblyman David Clarenbach has said, “There are, regrettably, no more Dick Wagners.”
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Starting at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday April 28, the Delta Beer Lab taproom (167 E Badger Rd.) will be...
J. Moe ventures out to Cambridge to check out Millie’s Coffee and Eatery, an overnight “Must Visit” on Main Street.
National LGBT Chamber of Commerce Teams Up with Affiliate Chambers and Grubhub To Offer String-Free Funds for Struggling Restaurants Impacted by Covid
Growing up in Venezuela, Luis Dompablo shares his heritage and culture through both Caracas Empanadas and Caracas Arepas.
Local chef Dave Heide shares his thoughts on supporting an LGBTQ child after his child, Ollie Joy, came out to their family as non-binary. Perhaps someone in your life could benefit from reading it.
Though Madison-area restaurants benefitted from the City’s streateries program and were able to...
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Bitch performs on May 20 in Madison at The Bur Oak.
The Museum of Wisconsin Art (MOWA) presents Legends of Drag: Portraits by Harry James Hanson and...
After struggling to find clothes that represented them, Nikki Nelson launched Queer Suave to create a space that focused on fashion and clothing.
Kristin and Nicollette Ellis create a space for art in McFarland with the Farwell Gallery.
Stoughton-born and Madison-raised photographer James Bidgood leaves an artistic legacy that continues to be seen in today’s queer creative legends.
Creator Jinx Ogé brings their vision of high-fashion fantasy to Milwaukee through the Haus of Ogé.
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A 25-year exercise in spontaneity and experimentation transformed a neglected property into an eclectic eden.
Bicontinental Madisonian Gregg Potter unpacks his evolving sense of home, from the open door policies of his childhood, to the LGBTQ+ interchange he’s hosting in South Africa.
Bill Beaudreau’s path to interior designing and small business ownership was paved with a clear sense of calling and an opaque professional persona. Gradually, he has begun to share more of his whole self.
Holy Wisdom Monastery is known for its care of both the Earth and its ecumenical community. Its restored prairie offers a healing space for contemplation and quiet recreation. CEO Charles McLimans shares the journey that brought him there.
Gary Tipler explains the vital LGBTQ history of the Wuennenberg-Clarenbach House, where some of the city’s and state’s pioneering LGBTQ lawmakers and movements made their home.
Madison Planning Division’s new director, Heather Stouder, found a passion for building more equitable and sustainable cities through travel, starting a family of her own, and Madison’s unique needs and opportunities.
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Solace Friends seek to create a hospice space where the homeless can die a dignified death.
Disability Pride takes a look at the movement for disability justice, its role in queer justice, and why accessibility has to be a basic human right.
Loss is already hard enough, but when compounded by isolation and sociopolitical tensions it can be more challenging to find closure. After losing her grandfather early in the pandemic, Sami Schalk unpacks the process of pandemic grief.
Local chef Dave Heide shares his thoughts on supporting an LGBTQ child after his child, Ollie Joy, came out to their family as non-binary. Perhaps someone in your life could benefit from reading it.
Room to Be You(th) is a program that will provide support for LGBTQ youth in Appleton’s Diverse...
With LGBTQ advocacy spanning health care, academia, and the military, as the new director of the Advancing a Healthier Wisconsin Endowment, Jesse M. Ehrenfeld, MD, MPH is working to build a healthier future for all marginalized populations.
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