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Category: BOOKS


LA Mom Writes Picture Book Breaking Down Gender Identity for Trans Kids

June 20, 2019

June 20, 2019

Navigating gender can be confusing for anyone. Now imagine being a cis straight parent with a transgender daughter ready to...

“LGBTQ of Steel” Reflects Queer Community’s Strength

June 20, 2019

June 20, 2019

They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Picture this: A group of LGBTQ individuals who bravely and without...

Queer Poetry to Pay the Rent

June 11, 2019

June 11, 2019

By Melanie Camp It started as an experiment. Brian Sonia-Wallace wanted to see if he could pay his rent through...

“Shooting Star” Attempts to De-stigmatize Porn Industry

May 25, 2019

May 25, 2019

The porn industry is a $97 billion business, making it bigger than the music industry. Yet, it remains an industry that...

The Language That Connects Us

April 26, 2019

April 26, 2019

The City of West Hollywood has a strong support for the arts, particularly poetry. One of the few cities in...

Lambda Lit Brings Queerness to National Poetry Month

April 22, 2019

April 22, 2019

In celebration of National Poetry Month, the monthly Lambda Lit Book Club will read and discuss Midnight in a Perfect World by Collin Kelley on April...

OH SPIT! Queer Spoken Word Hits Long Beach

March 12, 2019

March 12, 2019

Catch Sister Spit at the LGBTQ Center of Long Beach Saturday! Nationally touring queer spoken word showcase Sister Spit will...

WEHO READS: Jacob Tobia’s “Sissy”

March 11, 2019

March 11, 2019

WeHo Reads welcomes gender nonconforming writer, producer, and performer Jacob Tobia in conversation with Jesse Tyler Ferguson, star of ABC...

CALENDAR 3/8 – 3/30: The best goings-on around and about L.A., period.

March 7, 2019

March 7, 2019

Letter Writing for Lesbian, Bi, & Queer Women’s Health When: Sunday, March 10 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Where:...

City of WeHo’s Lesbian Speakers Series Features “Self Starters” Wednesday

January 8, 2019

January 8, 2019

As a double minority, it can be hard for queer women to lead an industry, let alone make a noticeable...