Education Equipping Schools to Meet the Needs of a More Diverse Classroom Many schools aren't equipped to meet students where they are—and a big part of that problem centers on schools' and students' limited access to high-quality materials. Sabia Prescott, Jenny Muñiz & Kristina Ishmael
Social Justice Taking Freedom Taking Freedom: Reclaiming Our Lineage: Organized Queer, Gender-Non-Conforming, and Transgender Resistance to Police Violence On the role that queer people of color play in resisting oppressive policing. Che Gossett, Reina Gossett & A.J. Lewis
Social Justice Tomando La Libertad Reclamando Nuestro Linaje: Resistencia Organizada, Queer, no Conforme Con el Género y Transgénero a la Violencia Policial Este artículo trata sobre el papel que desempeñan las personas queer de color en la resistencia a la vigilancia policial opresiva. Che Gossett, Reina Gossett & A.J. Lewis
Social Justice ‘Love, Simon’ and the Power of Telling Your Own Story The glossy coming-of-age dramedy is about gay people writing their own lives—and it's empowering some people to come out. Brandon Tensley
Social Justice Has LGBT Acceptance Come as Far as We Claim? Depending on where you're born, things might not have gotten that much better. Rebecca Buckwalter-Poza
Social Justice ‘Call Me by Your Name’ Is a Love Letter to Missed Opportunity Luca Guadagnino's new film shows how, for many queer people, moralistic norms can create a sense of belatedness—even when they finally find love. Brandon Tensley
Issue #61: December/January 2018 Magazine Previous Issues Scenes The Culture Pages The Life and Times of the World’s Oldest Performing Drag Queen Walter Cole has spent the past 50 years performing at his club in Portland. During that time he became an icon and leader in the community. Melissa Locker
Social Justice When Being Mean Is a Revolutionary Act In her new and radical memoir, Myriam Gurba discusses reclaiming political power through the art of nastiness. Rebecca Stoner
Social Justice There Aren’t as Many Gay People as You Think New research finds overestimation of the homosexual population is linked with lower support for gay rights. Tom Jacobs
News in Brief California to Recognize Non-Binary Gender on State IDs Californians can now choose to mark "X" on birth certificates and driver's licenses. Emily Moon