By Emily Hashimoto — 2020
A queer author of color on the limits of language and the maximums of love.
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Out pro wrestler Logan Black found the response to his coming out ‘overwhelming in the best way.’
My story differs from many others who grow up with a developmental disorder, because at the same time, I was also finding my way as a young gay man.
Asian American families across generations reflect on the ways they hold on to their cultures while finding a place in America.
What it’s like coming out as a black man when people see it as a ‘white thing.’
HRC recognizes the fundamental role parents play in fostering a safe and inclusive community for young people.
Being able to safely affirm one’s gender identity and sexual orientation is crucial to mental and physical well-being. Yet many LGBTQIA+ people face enormous challenges in owning their true identities.
In these videos, migrant parents from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds share their experiences of parenting and raising children in Australia.
I know that my biracial children will experience racism, sexism and intolerance. But I want them to be bold enough to not push people away and instead seek to understand through education. This is how we bring radical change through our children.
In the wake of the death of George Floyd, a black man killed by police in Minneapolis, dharma teacher Larry Ward says we have to “create communities of resilience,” and offers his mantras for this time.
While we too often and too loudly insist that race does not matter, there is a growing body of research that shows race impacts many of our decisions (many with deadly consequences), and that implicit bias and racial anxiety are likely to be greater for those who cling to the belief of a colorblind...