Results for: non-binary
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Lez Liberty Lit: Dog-Eared Days of Summer
Mental health zines, libraries’ political and social power, what counts as a diverse book and more.
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Drawn to Comics: Alyssa Wong and Wendy Xu’s Horror Comics Will Give You Chills This Summer
If you’re hot this summer and looking for a nice chill, these horror comics are guaranteed to send a cold shiver down your spine.
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It’s Time to Vote in the 3rd Annual Autostraddle Comic And Sequential Art Awards
Who do you think is making the best queer women’s and feminist comics? Make your voice heard!
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Lez Liberty Lit: One Hundred And One Books To Read
The oldest library in the world, why emoji don’t mean linguistic death, a history of zines, what to add to your queer summer reading pile and more.
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See You In Fallen London’s New iOS App, Delicious Friends!
Exactly what it says on the box. Fallen London has an iOS app. It’s also pretty gay. Let’s play.
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4 Types of Tech Toys That Are Analog, Too
I think the analog-digital tension is pretty common in our generation. I found a couple of things to ease that tension — tools and toys that satisfy the need for both physical and cyberspace.
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Technology To Help You Get Hired
From online market places to a digital business card, this tech is for the job seekers. Let’s get you hired! (Plus there’s an Opportunities Corner, GET IN HERE!)
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NSFW Lesbosexy Sunday Knows Your Safe Word
The most common safe words, how to win at online dating messages, sex and sadness, a vagina kayak artist update, how we think about obscenity and more.
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Drawn to Comics Thanks the LGBTQ Comics Creators Who Make It Possible
I’m going to talk about how thankful I am for all the LGBTQ people who are making comics and telling stories and creating heroes and showing the rest of us that anything is possible. If you’re an LGBTQ person, no matter if you’re out to the whole world or only yourself, I am so thankful for you and the work that you do.
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The 7 Very Coolest Things I Found At NY Tech Day
“I decided to only visit tables with at least one woman behind them. It’s such a low bar; it cut out a lot of tables.”
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On UC Davis and Erasing Things from the Internet
UC Davis wants the internet to forget about its campus officers pepper-spraying students, and is willing to pay a lot of money to make it happen. What does that mean for the ethics of our online — and offline — lives?
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Drawn to Comics: In Praise of Patreon
Patreon is sort of like a virtual tip jar, or a Kickstarter that keeps on going each month, and it lets you support all your favorite creators so that you can let them know you appreciate them and so that they can keep doing what they do.
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NSFW Lesbosexy Sunday Will Go Anywhere With You
Queer sex dreams, BDSM and the law, kinky headspace, sex positivity basics, five books to read about sex work and more.
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Drawn to Comics: Which DC Rebirth Comics Should You Check Out?
I’m definitely not saying that you should read all these comics, but these are the ones that I think will be your best shots for enjoying your weekly comics haul.
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NSFW Lesbosexy Sunday Will Meet You At Sunrise
Consensual non-consent, an electrosex checklist, tumblr is for porn, two things people in long-term relationships are good at, dating as a transfeminine girl and more.
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Drawn to Comics: Peritale is Your New Fave Fairy Tale and Xena’s Coming to Comics!
Get into the plucky would-be fairy godmother of Peritale and learn all about the (hopefully gay) new Xena comic!
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Let’s Talk to SpaceX Engineer Joy Dunn About Falcon 9!
I don’t think so but I’ll never get tired of hearing the question “When are we getting to Mars?!”
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Lez Liberty Lit #87: Drowning In Best-Ofs
Queer holiday depression, a trans princess book, reading Lolita under the patriarchy, Eileen Myles on Transparent, books lists and more.
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Lesbians Who Tech Makes History In So Many Ways, Every Time
All the ways the Lesbians Who Tech Summit in New York was history-making. And it was—it is every time.
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The Complete History of Transgender Characters in American Comic Books
The most comprehensive and expansive look at trans representation in American comics you’re likely to find.