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October 2, 2020October 14, 2020Leave a comment

By Katelyn Betz

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Books are one of the best tools in escaping this political hellscape. They also make an excellent tool for processing emotions, like female rage. It’s no secret that we always have women and queer people on the brain. If you’re looking to diversify your reading list this year, you’ve come to the right place. Today is Transgender Day of Visibility. On a day meant to celebrate the trans individual, community, and experience, we must also recognize the undeniably heightened vulnerability the trans community faces. “The LGBTQ+ community as a whole has made amazing strides over the decades, and transgender women of color have been at the forefront since the beginning. But paradoxically, trans rights and the issues we specifically face have been up for grabs or easily sacrificed when it seems politically inconvenient.” Tuck your favorite toy away for now, we’re mixing things up with some unique and silly 18+ toys that’ll spice things up in your solo and partnered play. Pleasure is universal—and some of the best play, in our opinion, is when you have unfiltered fun with it. So bring some creativity to the bedroom… or wherever you see fit. Since the 2024 election results came in, we’ve been living in a grave, new political reality for the past 14 months. Instead of grieving the loss, we activated, and our activations took different forms. Some of us started gathering resource lists for our community, while others, like @bootsonthegroundmidwest, began organizing. When you’re LGBTQ+ or part of another marginalized community in the Midwest, it can be hard to feel truly safe in public spaces—especially now. After coming out as a trans woman, one of the first places I began to feel safe was my local coffee shop. Soon, I became a regular, and grabbing my daily caffeine fix was my sacred ritual. What’s gayer than iced coffee after all? This month, we celebrate the brilliance, creativity, and courage of Indigenous people. As we prepare to spend some time with loved ones this week, let’s not forget the full history. Our latest story digs into 12 female book recommendations from @spencermmargaret that lean into the inspiring power of women. Erin Brown is a lesbian influencer and advocate for queer culture. Her podcast The Lesbian Peep Show covers all things lesbian, sapphic, and dyke culture—from queer history and identity development to body politics, relationships, and more. Along with her podcast, she also created The Sapphic Syllabus archive to preserve and promote lesbian narratives and histories. We spoke about the pod, authentic expression, activism, and everything in between.

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