Keith Haring: Drawing the Pulse of a Generation
Keith Haring turned art into activism—painting life, love, and protest into every line. In an era silenced by fear, he drew joy as resistance and made sure the walls could never stop talking.
Keith Haring turned art into activism—painting life, love, and protest into every line. In an era silenced by fear, he drew joy as resistance and made sure the walls could never stop talking.
Miss Major Griffin-Gracy was our movement’s uncompromising conscience. Her passing is a mandate: queer liberation that sidelines trans people isn’t liberation at all. Honor her by centering Black trans lives—in budgets, policies, and power—not just in posts. Less branding, more protection. For all of us.
Honoring Alice Walker — writer, activist, and unapologetic voice for queer love and liberation. Her courage reminds us that survival is an act of defiance.
Margaret Cho turned anger into art and survival into revolution. She showed us that being loud, queer, and unapologetic is its own kind of power.
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.
A luminous tribute to Erasure frontman Andy Bell, whose fearless voice and radical authenticity reshaped queer visibility in pop culture. From stadium anthems to HIV advocacy, his legacy is one of joy, resilience, and unapologetic truth.