Disability and Queerness
This blog explores the intersection of disability and queerness, and how the two identities intersect and affect each other.
Read moreThis blog explores the intersection of disability and queerness, and how the two identities intersect and affect each other.
Read moreGilbert Baker, a gay rights activist, is known for creating the rainbow flag, which is now recognized as a symbol of LGBTQ+ pride. Read on to learn more about Baker and his contributions to the queer community.
Read moreLearn about the iconic film “Rebel Without a Cause” and its star, James Dean, who became a symbol of teenage rebellion and angst in the 1950s.
Read moreLearn about the life and impact of Rita Mae Brown, a prominent queer icon and author who has been a key figure in LGBTQ+ activism.
Read moreAmrita Sher-Gil was an Indian painter, often compared to Frida Kahlo for her bold and feminist artwork. Learn about her life, her art, and her legacy as a queer icon in India.
Read moreIn a society where monogamy is the norm, non-traditional relationships such as polyamory, open relationships, and queerplatonic partnerships often face stigma and misconceptions. This blog explores the realities and challenges of these relationships and celebrates the diversity of love.
Read moreLearn about the life of Freddie Mercury, the iconic frontman of Queen, from his childhood to his rise to fame and his impact on the LGBTQ+ community.
Read moreHomophobia is a societal fear that is deeply ingrained in Indian culture. This blog delves into the roots of homophobia in Indian society and the impact it has on the LGBTQIA+ community.
Read moreIn this blog post, we explore the significance of Vikram Seth’s portrayal of LGBTQ+ characters in his novel “A Suitable Boy.”
Read moreExplore the life and legacy of James Baldwin, a prominent Black queer writer of the 20th century. Learn about his works, activism, and impact on the literary and social scenes.
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