Think back to your high school history class when you learned about women’s history — which female figures do you remember? You likely think of Susan B. Anthony and...
A sociedade brasileira ainda hoje se configura como perigosa para mulheres, transsexuais, e negros. A seguir, uma lista de mulheres trans negras cuja existência por si só já é...
Every year, February marks Black History Month, but we should not limit ourselves to learn about African-American history in only one month.
In honor of Marsha P. Johnson’s 75th birthday, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that East River State Park in Williamsburg,...
“No pride for some of us without liberation for all of us.” – Marsha P. Johnson
History is a narrative often lead by those in power. Colonization has played a heavy role in the decision making of whose voices get heard...
Should trans liberation include military participation?
Meet three historical figures who used solidarity to make change.
The word queer was first used as a derogatory slur during the late 19th century to attack people who desired same-sex relationships. It...
Henrietta Lacks Henrietta Lacks was a “poor black tobacco farmer” in 1951. After checking herself into the John Hopkins Hospital, doctors...