Queer-specific Responses to Quarantine
…brutal warfare between trans communities and lesbian separatist communities and I was caught in the crossfire. Though my loyalty was with the festivals, my decision to go on hormones reclassified…
…brutal warfare between trans communities and lesbian separatist communities and I was caught in the crossfire. Though my loyalty was with the festivals, my decision to go on hormones reclassified…
Because our chorus serves as a social community as well as a singing group, we especially want to find ways to welcome new members. Membership Committee Plan a welcoming party…
…identities that make up our choruses and our communities are also targets of this oppression. We join latinx, immigrant, African-American, feminist, and trans communities in the struggle for justice. We’ve…
…to be cisgender lesbians to resonate with singing, “We who believe in freedom will not rest until it comes” in company with several dozen other women? Won’t chorus members tear…
Since the original 115 members first sang on the steps of San Francisco City Hall in 1978, The San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus has not only persevered in the face…
Phoenix, Colorado’s Trans Community Choir found ourselves at the center of controversy when parental complaint around our scheduled performance of our original play, Raven’s True Self, at a local elementary…
…wants to commit to being on the board. About Blue Avocado Blue Avocado is a new online magazine for people in community nonprofits. With a subscription base of 50,000, Blue…
…by gay Filipino composer Saunder Choi “The Storm is Passing Over” by Black Gospel artist Barbara Baker “Easy on the Earth” arr by Shawn Kirchner https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=bECGVVDo7H4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63WyZTFNSi0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ofz2lPIBiU4 For the…
…and with our key community collaborating partners, we address issues on bullying/violence, suicide, parenting, conversion therapy, discrimination, healthcare, and acceptance just to name a few. Equally as important, we provide…
…world. As artists, we listen to the changing world around us and transform what we hear into music. We sing to challenge perceptions of the LGBTQ community, to combat fear…