Agosto Machado, Legend of Drag
Downtown NYC legend Agosto Machado photographed and interviewed for the Legends of Drag archive.
The Intersection Presents "Southern Black Trans Lives Matter" video series
Artist and activists Taylor Alxndr, Cortez Wright, and Jesse Pratt López appear on the first episode of 'Southern Black Trans Lives Matter', produced by The Intersection.
Disability arts and activism collide with Kinetic Light's DESCENT
Reviewing Kinetic Light’s performance of DESCENT at Georgia Tech.
Call for Entry: 'Start Talking. Stop HIV.' Atlanta art exhibition
A new exhibit uniting Artists, Activists and people living with HIV to tell the stories of Southerners living with HIV through Art.
Opinion: Drag has moved up, but it needs to move left
With the mainstreaming of drag through RuPaul’s Drag Race, has drag lost its radical edge?
“So That I Could Remember”: Photographer Donna Gottschalk on Capturing Real, Queer Life
Interview with iconic lesbian photographer and activist, Donna Gottschalk.
Cool Queers: Lethabo Mailula, South Africa’s Queer Underground Blogger and Academic Badass
The latest edition of Cool Queers features South African writer and activist, Lethabo Mailula.
Vibrant Queer Histories: Ever Present in the Village
We spoke to three queer elders from Greenwich Village about their experiences through Stonewall and the AIDS crisis.
Lessons From My Mom About Body Autonomy
We all deserve the right to make decisions about our own bodies.
Maryam Khatoon Molkara: A Testament to the Existence of Devout Queer People of Faith
An abridged herstory of Maryam Khatoon Molkara, a devout Muslim trans woman who survived the Iranian Revolution and fought for trans rights.
Double Edged Sword: Queer Activism in the Internet Age
For everything the internet has given to queer people, it has also challenged us—our histories, our communities, our sense of self.
Activist Fatigue: Advocating for Queer People in Conservative Southern Space
We need our allies to continue speaking up and speaking loud.
Pan-African Activist Aya Chebbi on Mobilizing Queer Youth
Wussy spoke to blogger & feminist activist Aya Chebbi on community, liberation, and mobilizing in Trump's America.
Intersectional Activism & Early Gay Liberation in Southwest Virginia
A brief history on the lack of intersectional activism in early gay liberation movements in Southwest Virginia.
The Woke Queens of RuPaul's Drag Race
Eight RuPaul's Drag Race queens using their platform to make a difference.
I AM: Atlanta Artists Share Their Stories of Living with HIV
Don't miss this one-night exhibit at the Center for Civil and Human Rights on April 25th.
Black Friday: March Against Gentrification and Podcast Of Color's Debut
This week, Matt discusses the upcoming Atlanta March Against Gentrification and the debut of Podcast of Color!
Atlanta's Loudest Voices of 2015
WUSSY lists the 10 most visible Atlanta-based activist voices of 2015.