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Pride Is More Than a Month: 4 Ways to Celebrate and Support the LGBTQIA+ Community All Year Round

Pride Is More Than a Month: 4 Ways to Celebrate and Support the LGBTQIA+ Community All Year Round

Luiza Leite
June is Pride Month—a time to celebrate love, visibility, identity, and the ongoing fight for equality in the LGBTQIA+ community. But while rainbow flags fill social feeds and parades take...
The History of International Women's Day: Why March 8 Matters

The History of International Women's Day: Why March 8 Matters

Luiza Leite
International Women's Day (IWD) is more than just a day to celebrate women—it's a powerful reminder of the progress made toward gender equality and the work still left to do....
FOLO Explained: Why We Fear Logging Off and How to Overcome It

FOLO Explained: Why We Fear Logging Off and How to Overcome It

Luiza Leite
We've all heard of FOMO, right? The Fear of Missing Out became a household term during the pandemic when everyone was glued to their screens, trying to stay connected in...
Pride and Parenthood: A Single Gay Father's Surrogacy Journey

Pride and Parenthood: A Single Gay Father's Surrogacy Journey

Luiza Leite
We constantly listen to our community, and every so often, we come across some incredible stories that move us. One such story is from Chris Pombonyo, a single, gay, soon-to-be...
Social Media and Mental Health: How to Find the Right Balance?

Social Media and Mental Health: How to Find the Right Balance?

Luiza Leite
In today's world, social media has seamlessly integrated itself into our daily lives. Whether we're scrolling through Pinterest for inspiration, catching up with friends on Instagram, trying a new TikTok...
Not Out and About: The Impacts of COVID on the New York City Gay Scene

Not Out and About: The Impacts of COVID on the New York City Gay Scene

Davis Walden
While all of us are familiar with the isolation brought on by the pandemic, New York’s gay scene suffered from an additional problem: losing touch with a found family and community that made them feel accepted and free.