Coming Out in the Workplace
Is it always a good idea to come out to work? One Latinx femme explores the reasons why you might want to — and why you might not.
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By: Bianca I Laureano |
Is it always a good idea to come out to work? One Latinx femme explores the reasons why you might want to — and why you might not.
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DC Beings Ambassador Preston Mitchum, along with a select few community leaders in the queer sexual health space in DC, came together to have an honest discussion about the state of Pride for the 50th anniversary of Stonewall.
Read moreBy: Shaila Huq |
How can you navigate the complex relationships between being straight-passing, South Asian, and queer?
Read moreBy: Priscilia Salinas |
We all have that life-changing moment. His came courtesy of an English teacher and a drag legend named Venus.
Read moreBy: Preston Mitchum |
When we talk about HIV/AIDS prevention, are we including trans women and girls in the conversation?
Read moreBy: Kiani Bailey |
Explore these advocacy tips from Kiani Bailey, project lead for Whitman-Walker’s LITE DC project!
Read moreBy: Savì Rivera |
Explore the beautiful, frustrating, and unique world of dating as a transgender woman through the eyes of Savì.
Read moreBy: Porsha Burton |
In DC public schools, countless acts of violence plague our LGBTQ students—just when they should feel welcomed and be able to thrive.
Read moreBy: Michelle Rivas |
In 2015, 22% of all new HIV diagnoses were among youth aged 13-24. And the statistics are even more grim for Latinos.
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