Results for: be the change
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75 Lesbian Ken Dolls, Ranked By Lesbianism
If you’ve got an ex-girlfriend, we’ve got a Ken Doll for that.
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Mommi Is the New Daddy
Take it from two experts.
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Why I’m Saying No To Playing (and Attending) NYC Prideâ„¢ This Year
I was waiting for the other shoe to drop, and it did: “I am hoping to fill the stage with artists who are willing to donate 20 minute sets.”
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The 100 Most Lesbianish First Names, Ranked By Lesbianism
If your name is Alyssa, Nancy, or Kai… I have news for you. That news is that you are gay.
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Labels: For Jelly Jars, For Lesbian and Bisexual People, Or For Both?
ELLE Magazine asks if we’re post-LGBT because Kristen Stewart and kids these days just aren’t labeling themselves like they used to and so in this post what happens is that we all talk about the labels we use for ourselves and then y’all can talk about that or whatever you want, really.
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State of the Lesbian Bar: Were DC’s Legendary Lesbian Bars Just a Phase?
Phase 1, both the oldest standing lesbian bar in America and the last to remain in the nation’s capital, closed abruptly this month. Meanwhile, venues for gay men are booming. What’s the future of lesbian nightlife in DC?
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In Which We Are Accused Of Being “Cosmo For Queers”
“Her argument is actually an inversion of what our real editorial and financial realities have been.”
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State of the Autostraddle Union #3: A Letter From Your Editor
What the hell is going on around here.
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Idol Worship: Ten(ish) Questions About Camp with Julie and Brandy
Julie wants me to say, “Nothing brings you to comedy.” I guess she means, we were always funny and attracted to funny people so that’s why we are here. And that it wasn’t necessarily a choice. We were born this way. Now she wants me to say, “YES BITCHES, BRANDY WAS BORN THAT WAY.”
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How White LGBTQ People Can Be More Inclusive of People of Color
“If you’re white and LGBTQ and you want to make sure that LGBTQ spaces are as safe and inclusive for everyone as possible, here are some steps you can take to support people of color and be more racially aware.”
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Introducing B-Camp
If you didn’t make it into A-Camp, there’s still a bright beaming ray of sunshine on your horizon and it’s called B-Camp! BRING YOUR OWN PROPS AND HAIR CRIMPER.
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Most Underrated Posts of 2012: The Best In Non-Required Reading
Perhaps you have overlooked some of the many beautiful amazing posts we churned out this year.
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8 Creative Ways To “Hang Out” With Far-Away Friends
Are you Here and your friends Elsewhere? Maybe have a Skype movie date, a group blog, send a few postcards — the possibilities are endless.
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State of the Autostraddle Union #2
Well, here we are!
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Autostraddle Calendar Girls 2013: Morgan is Miss April
Gilligan’s Island would have been a lot more interesting with Miss April as Ginger.
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Who The Hell Are You? – What The Autostraddle Reader Survey Told Us About You
Last summer over 3,000 of you answered our audience survey. Now it’s our chance to tell you who the hell you are.
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Lesbian Website Autostraddle Raises $20,000 in a Week, Predicts Bright Future
Some notes on a “sustainable model” from a website which has been “sustained.”
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Where the Bois Are: Bklyn Boihood is the Future
In which we talk about the future with Bklyn Boihood, “a collective that provides visibility and promotes the empowerment of masculine of center bois, lesbians, queers, trans-identified studs, doms, butches and AGs of color.”
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The Official 2011 Autostraddle Hot 100: Real Gay Ladies
Welcome to the third annual Autostraddle Hot 100 of real living breathing queer ladies.
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10 Days of Top 10s: 10 Things That Took Forever & Things You A**holes Didn’t Appreciate
Remember that time that post took forever and then we made that other post that was really awesome and you were like whatever. Yeah well WHATEVER