How having queer folks in power at non-queer media organizations can shift coverage ‘I want to create work that unites people to have more compassion for each other,’ Sticky Rice founder Viet Tran says of his work. February 18, 2022 Diamond Yao
He started an LGBTQ magazine during the pandemic. Here’s what he learned. Embrace Magazine’s first publication was May 2020. Within a year, it won the state’s top magazine award. January 31, 2022 Elizabeth Djinis
LGBTQ students deserve a voice. Here’s how education reporters cover them. About 10% of 13-to-17-year-olds in the U.S. identify as LGBT. How do journalists center them in coverage? January 21, 2022 Elizabeth Djinis
Why using gender-nonspecific language in reporting extends beyond the page To not dismantle the norm of gendered language in reporting on topics like paid family leave is to work to perpetuate and safeguard discrimination. January 19, 2022 Liana DeMasi
The importance of queer visibility in religion reporting Nearly half of LGBTQ+ adults identify as being religious. Why are their stories not proportionally included in religion reporting? December 6, 2021 Julia Métraux