But We Must Remember By Anthony T. Eaton It is easy to forget how far we’ve come because, in many ways, that’s the comfort of progress. Rights are won, visibility increases, and the pain of the past begins to blur at the edges. The world feels a little more open, a little more accepting. ButContinue reading “IT IS EASY TO FORGET”
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The Complex History of the word”Queer”:
By Anthony T. Eaton Language is a powerful tool that shapes our perception of the world, and the history of the word “queer” is a testament to its transformative nature. Originally a derogatory term used to marginalize and discriminate against LGBTQ+ individuals, “queer” has undergone a complex evolution, sparking discussions about its reclamation, contested statusContinue reading “The Complex History of the word”Queer”:”
WHEN DRAG WAS STRAIGHT
A Journey through Drag’s History and Evolution By Anthony T. Eaton In recent years, we’ve witnessed an alarming surge in legislation targeting drag performers in our country. Drag appears to have become the unexpected target of hate from a faction of the Republican party that claims to represent conservative and Christian values. However, it’s crucialContinue reading “WHEN DRAG WAS STRAIGHT”