Why AIDS Remembrance Still Matters in 2025: Queer Grief, Collective Memory & HIV Activism
World AIDS Day isn’t just a date on the calendar; it’s a thread tying together queer grief, community memory, and the ongoing fight for health justice. In 2025, HIV activism is evolving alongside major medical breakthroughs, yet global inequalities persist. This piece explores our history, honors those we’ve lost, and looks forward with grounded hope for a future free of AIDS.
Transgender Day of Remembrance 2025: Honouring Lives, Fighting Back, Building Futures
Transgender Day of Remembrance 2025 invites us to honour trans lives, reflect on global challenges, and celebrate the strength, creativity, and resilience of our communities around the world.
Non-Binary and Neurodivergent: How ADHD, Autism, and C-PTSD Shape Gender Identity
Being neurodivergent doesn’t cause queerness but it can make space for it. Here’s how ADHD, autism, and trauma shaped my non-binary identity and gender freedom.
Pulse Remembrance: Honouring Queer Lives and Holding Space for Our Grief, Our Rage, Our Hope
June 12 marks more than a tragedy—it’s a reminder of queer resistance. This reflection honours the lives lost at Pulse, explores collective grief, and calls us toward remembrance rooted in action, healing, and radical love.
Living Out Loud: Exploring Non-Binary Joy and Queer Celebration
What does non-binary joy really look like? In this personal reflection, the editor explores the quiet power of queer celebration—from chosen family to protest, from public expression to private peace—and why joy itself is a radical act of resistance.