Queer Reflection is a groundbreaking empathy platform that goes beyond education—offering immersive, emotionally responsive experiences that let users live through the joys, fears, and challenges of LGBTQ+ lives. By bridging the empathy gap through AI-driven storytelling and augmented reality, we’re not just changing minds—we’re rewiring them.
Our first Encounter begins at the dinner table—an intimate, emotional simulation where you come out to your family and feel every reaction in real time. It’s immersive, raw, and the first step in building a more empathetic world. We’re inviting the queer community to help us choose what comes next.
I didn’t start Queer Reflection to build another platform—I built it because I needed a way to survive the silence, the misunderstanding, and the distance between queer lives and the world’s willingness to feel them. This is more than tech. It’s a love letter, a mirror, and a spark.
Queer San Francisco’s geography is vanishing, but the technology to bring it back already fits in your pocket. At 18th and Castro, an augmented-reality memorial layer could restore the bars, bookstores, bathhouses, theaters, and ghosts that built the city’s queer inheritance. […]
In an age of artificial intelligence and rising political dehumanization, the most radical act may be insisting on empathy, dignity, and our full humanity. This essay explores why EmpathyTech matters, how AI can scale human bias, and why queer insight belongs at the center of the future we are building. […]
This Women’s History Month arrives with urgency. As DEI programs are dismantled, LGBTQ+ research defunded, and queer stories removed from shelves, erasure is no longer abstract — it is organized. And yet history teaches us something steady: women and queer people have faced this before. They organized. They created. They refused. We are their continuation. This March, we honor the resisters — past and present — and recommit to empathy, story, and visibility as acts of resistance. We are still here. […]
Queer Reflection’s new Empathy Map worksheet is a powerful tool for creators, educators, activists, and anyone seeking to better understand the emotional experience of queer lives. Ground your storytelling, design, or outreach in lived truth—and help build a world that truly listens. […]
AI isn’t here to replace queer voices—it’s here to reflect them. At Queer Reflection, we’re using AI to deepen empathy, not dilute it. This post explores how technology, when guided by lived experience, can become a mirror for emotional truth. […]
The Shoulders We Stand On is our ongoing blog series honoring the queer pioneers whose courage and defiance paved the way—and continue to inspire generations.
Vito Russo understood that representation is survival. This post honors Russo’s fight to tell the truth about queer lives on screen and off—and the power of visibility when silence becomes deadly. […]