• “Her Story” Stars Wanna Tell Real Trans Love Stories

    Talking with three of the stars of trans-created webseries Her Story about love, representation, staffing a set with trans women and so much more.

  • Learning to Use Chopsticks: Coming Out as Korean-American

    “At 27, I came out as Korean-American. I was always Korean, of course. I checked the “Asian” box when filling out a form. My ethnicity was written on my face in the shape of my eyes and my small flat nose. But until a few years ago, it wasn’t an identity I felt connected to. There were many identities that came first — poet, bisexual, queer, feminist, activist, organizer, fattie, vegan. Being Korean was a fact, but not an identity.”

  • Butch Glam: Let’s Broaden What “Black” In Relation to “Female” Can Mean

    I am not crazy; I am simply black, and queer, and butch, and transcultural, and therefore alone.

  • Janet Mock Redefines Realness: The Autostraddle Interview

    “I think the biggest thing for me is the plug-in to this amazing trans* and queer community that’s out there that’s been doing this work that’s, I think, at a point where it’s really ready to take the lead from people who live in many multiplicities.”

  • Fifty Shades of White

    Having the blessing – or curse – of lighter skin is a double edged sword. I never gave much thought to the idea that society needs positive cultural images of minorities until I came to embrace my Hispanic heritage and come out of the closet.