“I Don’t Do Art”—But Here’s Your Sketchbook, Donald
He said “I don’t do art.” The drawings say otherwise. So does his $10B lawsuit. This article connects the dots—and the doodles.
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He said “I don’t do art.” The drawings say otherwise. So does his $10B lawsuit. This article connects the dots—and the doodles.
“I Don’t Do Art”—But Here’s Your Sketchbook, Donald Read More »
Nancy Berry, a beloved force in Albuquerque’s LGBTQ+ community and a pioneer for women’s rights in the workplace, passed on July 4th, 2025. Her life was filled with courage, care, and unforgettable laughter.
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In a year when LGBTQ+ support systems are quietly disappearing, WNBA players made their voices heard—on the court and beyond. From the removal of Harvey Milk’s name from a Navy ship to the growing wage gap between NBA and WNBA athletes, this article explores how visibility, resistance, and lesbian feminist truth-telling remain essential tools against erasure in 2025.
Protest on the Court: The Message Was Clear Read More »
Harvey Milk’s name was too powerful—and too queer—for Trump’s military. When his name was stripped from a Navy ship, it wasn’t just erasure—it was a message.
You Can Rename the Ship, But You Can’t Rewrite Queer History Read More »
ESPN Ellie Duncan ’s “D” halftime joke at the WNBA All-Star Game drew laughs. Many in the queer sports community saw it as another example of women’s sports being played for laughs instead of taken seriously.
ESPN’s WNBA Joke Backfires Read More »
This year’s Albuquerque Pride left many lesbian and queer women feeling erased. Longtime leaders were replaced by two brand-new board members. Community voices were shut out. Beloved events disappeared. Entry cost $20, water was banned, and major sponsors ghosted.
No representation. No roots. No respect.
But we’re still here—creating bold, beautiful alternatives.
We’re not waiting to be invited back in. We’re building our own way forward. 🌈💥
History Tried to Forget Us. We Remember Everything Read More »
Walking alone after dark? Not only possible, but unremarkable. Violent crime is vanishingly rare. According to recent court records, the nation’s approach to justice leans toward rehabilitation and counseling over incarceration. “They don’t just throw people into cells,” one expat said, “they try to bring them back into the community.”
Why Lesbians are Looking Towards Malta: Safety, Healthcare, and a Life Worth Living Read More »
The national 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is not shutting down. But the Trump administration is removing the LGBTQ+ specific “Press 3” option—a life-saving service that connected queer youth directly with trained counselors.
988 Is Still Here—But It’s No Longer Listening the Same Way Read More »
Longtime Lesbian and Queer Women leaders on the Pride Board were replaced by two brand-new Lesbian Pride board members. Entry cost $20, water was banned, new “clear” bag caused confusion, and major sponsors ghosted.
The 2025 Albuquerque Pride that Forgot Its People Read More »