FROM METRO STREETS TO APPALACHIAN TRAILS

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✍️ Adrian Silbernagel 🏳️‍⚧️ When I went in for my hysterectomy consultation, I had a cisgender female friend accompany me. The nurse loudly misgendered me in the waiting room (per usual) calling out “Miss Adrian Silbernagel.”⁠
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My friend stood up first, as we had discussed, and I trailed behind her, posing as the supportive boyfriend. When we got to the exam room the nurse stopped me. “You’ll wait in the hall for this part, hon. Patient confidentiality.” My cheeks burned as I explained to her that I was the patient. She looked royally confused. I spelled it out for her: I am a trans man; I still have my original plumbing, and I’m here for my hysterectomy consultation.⁠
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Embarrassed and flustered, she pushed a plastic cup into my hands and instructed me to go to the bathroom down the hall and give a urine sample. I walked quickly with my head down. A group of women in scrubs whispered and stared at me as I passed by them. 🔗 Read the full story with the link in our bio.
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✍️ @drewwh0 This is an entry left in Gaza with Queering the Map, self-described as “a community generated counter-mapping platform for digitally archiving LGBTQ2IA+ experience in relation to physical space.” Since October 7th, 2023, Israeli Occupation Forces have martyred no less than 61,000 people as of February 3, according to Al Jazeera reporting, and critically injured 100,000 more Palestinians.⁠
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At least 1,500 of those deaths were after the January 15th ceasefire agreement. As of March 18, Israeli forces have abandoned the agreement in total with a full return to the bombardment and massacring more than 400 people in the evening following. Adding insult to all this injury, it was with the full knowledge and backing of the newest Trump administration. They are playing age-old games, seeking to overwhelm and confound with each new headline. Currently, here a man has declared himself king in all but name. Netanyahu, his cabinet, and Israeli settler-colonialism don’t sit on their hands while fascist power swells here. Representative bodies in all three branches of government almost fall over themselves to align with dictatorial agendas, similarly ceaseless. But really, all those words boil down to a reality where billions of people—domestically and abroad—are deprived of care, basic humanity, decency, and self-determination. ⁠
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🔗 Read the full story with the link in our bio.
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Get ready for an unforgettable day at the races while making a positive impact in the Louisville community during the iconic Derby Week at Churchill Downs! In collaboration with the Community Foundation of Louisville, local nonprofit organizations are coming together to celebrate and support their transformative work.⁠
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✍️ @oliviakrauth Kentucky’s 2025 legislative session is officially done.⁠
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Lawmakers left Frankfort more than a week ago, and Gov. Andy Beshear just signed off on the last bill on his desk. ⁠
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So, what exactly happened this session? And where do things go from here? I’ve been covering the legislative session for Queer Kentucky for the last three months, and here are my top takeaways for y’all. ⁠
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🔗 Read the full story with the link in our bio.
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🎟️ TICKET GIVEAWAY! Win two free tickets to catch @remiwolf on her Big Ideas Tour as it rolls into NKY on 4/18 at MegaCorp Pavilion. ⁠
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✍️ @jakeyhogue32 By definition, Terry was a new queen, but unlike many of the performers around her, drag was not just an act—it was a gateway to the woman she had always known herself to be. The pageant helped cultivate a vibrant patronage of female impersonators, creating a close-knit drag subculture that offered both camaraderie and competition. ⁠
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Terry had never performed before, but she had spent countless hours in her tiny apartment perfecting every movement—the graceful sway of her hips, the poised flick of her wrist, the sultry arch of her brows. Back then, female impersonators were expected to sing live. Dressed in her favorite gown, Terry was the most beautiful person in the room. 🔗 Read the full story with the link in our bio.
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