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The Power of Trans Visibility: Councilwoman Emma Curtis

Emma Curtis made history as the first openly transgender city council member in Kentucky, shaping LGBTQ+ leadership.
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Queer Kentucky Southeastern Media Study explores importance of LGBTQ+ Visibility

Our study shows queer media is a lifeline—fostering community, advocacy, and visibility in the Southeast.
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Beshear vetoes ‘conversion therapy’ bill, Republicans are likely to override him

As anticipated, Gov. Andy Beshear vetoed a bill that would both allow conversion therapy in Kentucky and prevent transgender...
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Queer Kentucky’s #KYGA25 Bill Tracker

Stay up to date with #KYGA24 with our bill tracker!
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So you’re thinking about sleeping with a trans man

Before hopping into bed with a trans man, communication and consent are key—every trans...
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25 Faces of Fairness: Kaila Adia Story, PhD

Queer Kentucky’s limited print publication “25 Faces of Fairness” is available now on our website, in select stores, or available free to monthly supporters at any dollar amount. Not a Queer Kentucky monthly member? You can sign up here. Kaila Adia Story, PhD, she/her, Louisville Use one Queer slang word to describe Kentucky! YAAASSS!! I think that Kentucky […]
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25 Faces of Fairness: Cara Ellis

For over five years, they have been a dedicated community organizer, focusing on LGBTQ+ and reproductive rights advocacy and fairness. Their journey began with a passion for change, using social media as a powerful tool to amplify their message.
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About to Get Good: Matt Breland on growing up, coming out and Shania Twain

It seems like everyone knows Matt Breland. Whether you covet his front-row seats at nearly every Shania Twain concert, admire his retention of Lady Gaga choreography or play along on his frequent “What shoes am I wearing?” on his Instagram (@matt_breezeland), this out and proud native Missisppian meteorologist is a fixture in the Louisville queer […]
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Why the Far-Right Chose Riley Gaines for the Trans Sports Debate

This story was originally published in Uncloseted Media, an LGBTQ focused investigative news outlet Research is ongoing around trans women in sports. But Riley Gaines has become the darling of the far-right by using transphobia before science to make bank from attacking the community. Story by Hope Pisoni, Photos by Gage Skidmore At the 2022 […]
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Six groups uplifting Black LGBTQ voices in Kentucky, Appalachia

Across Kentucky and Appalachia, advocates and organizations are working to make LGBTQ community members feel welcomed and seen. That is especially true for organizations making a particular effort to celebrate the Black LGBTQ experience, through art, entertainment and advocacy. Queer Kentucky has compiled a list of six groups across the region that are uplifting Black […]
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25 Faces of Fairness: Tanner Mobley

Queer Kentucky’s limited print publication “25 Faces of Fairness” is available now on our website, in select stores, or available free to monthly supporters at any dollar amount. Not a Queer Kentucky monthly member? You can sign up here. Tanner Mobley, he/him, Louisville Use one Queer slang word to describe Kentucky! Kentucky’s fluid—people claim we’re a Red stronghold, […]
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Kentucky Creatives Nominated for 2025 GLAAD Media Awards

The 36th annual GLAAD Media Awards recognize groundbreaking representation of the LGBTQ+ community in media, and this year’s nominees include a line-up of talent very close to home.  With the state of Queer rights at a crossroads of uncertainty and fear, this year’s nominees were fearless in telling the stories of trans athletes, being Black […]
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Reliably Queer, Safe, and Good: Day’s Espresso and Coffee

The crimson walls are lined with locally made art. There are people of all ages enjoying cappuccinos, hot chocolate, and each other at this beloved spot on Bardstown Road in the eclectic Highlands neighborhood. Chris Roy started at Day’s in 1995, a year after it opened. It was never highlighted as being specifically for LGBTQ+ […]
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25 Faces of Fairness: Laura Petri

Queer Kentucky’s limited print publication “25 Faces of Fairness” is available now on our website, in select stores, or available free to monthly supporters at any dollar amount. Not a Queer Kentucky monthly member? You can sign up here. Laura Petri (AKA RESIN REBEL) she/her, Paducah Use one Queer slang word to describe Kentucky! Paducaaah is Leztopiaaah! Who […]
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Black Queer Excellence at The Historic Lyric Theatre

In the early 1900s, Black drag was happening in Lexington from the Woodland Park Auditorium to the Lyric Theatre. Newspaper clippings even mention James Herndon performing as Sweet Evening Breeze, in “The Passion Dance of the Bongo-Bangoes” at the Woodland Auditorium in the 1920s and 1930s. As the years went on, other venues in Lexington […]
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25 Faces of Fairness: Greg Bourke

Queer Kentucky’s limited print publication “25 Faces of Fairness” is available now on our website, in select stores, or available free to monthly supporters at any dollar amount. Not a Queer Kentucky monthly member? You can sign up here. Greg Bourke he/him Louisville Use one queer slang word to describe Kentucky!  Queer. It seems cliche but as someone […]
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25 Faces of Fairness: Julia Keister

Julia is a former special-needs educator from New York that opened Lil’s bagels, a beloved community hotspot for the LGBTQ+ and BIPOC communities. Post Lil's she continues to create safe spaces, fundraise for queer causes, organize LGBTQ+ events like queers with gears, and work to keep our LGBTQ+ community employed.
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