Uncategorized National Blood Donor Month January is a weird month: we’re all trying to recover from the busyness of the holidays, it’s cold (good Maude, I hate the Jess Grey Posted on January 25, 2021
Family The Importance of Chosen Family on National Family Day In 2001, The National Center on Addiction and Substance Use—since renamed Partnership to End Addiction—established the first Jess Grey Posted on September 29, 2020
Culture National Coming Out Day 2019 Today is National Coming Out Day. In honor of the day I will say, like I have said before, Y’ALL! I’m super queer! Now that Jess Grey Posted on October 10, 2019
Culture Celebrating Bisexuality Day Friends, Romans, countryfolks, lend me your ears: I’m super Queer, y’all. I use the term Queer because, for me, it’s both an Jess Grey Posted on September 22, 2019
Culture Trans Day of Remembrance Today, I am honoring those souls so violently taken from this world because of who they truly are. Depending on the agency Jess Grey Posted on November 20, 2018
Essays I Have a Secret I met her at a party and the connection was instant. I’m an introvert so parties usually stress me out and I don’t go. But Guest Author Posted on August 23, 2018
Culture Sweatpants & Equality | Women’s March 2018 A conversation with Emily Patton of March Forward Virginia about March to the Polls D.C. Jess Grey Posted on January 17, 2018
Culture Sweatpants & Pop Culture | Lynda Carter: Real Life Wonder Woman Born July 24, 1951 in Phoenix, Arizona, Lynda Carter has been one of the most recognizable faces (and voices) in pop culture Jess Grey Posted on July 23, 2017
Culture Sweatpants & Equality | P.S. You Are Loved We highlight the P.S. You Are Loved project, which is an outpouring of support for the LGBTQ community; especially those who Jerusha Gray Posted on November 13, 2016
Culture, Essays Sweatpants & Equality l LGBTQ+ History Month – Honoring My Own History Jerusha shares how she learned to love herself and honor her own history. Jerusha Gray Posted on October 28, 2016