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I first met Jasmine Settles years ago, facilitating a youth poetry program at Hattiloo Theater called Write On, Speak Out.
Featuring the area’s most interesting LGBTQ+ identifying persons whom we profile.

I first met Jasmine Settles years ago, facilitating a youth poetry program at Hattiloo Theater called Write On, Speak Out.

by KeOnte Criswell | photos by Jeremie Serrano Fast Facts about Jeremie: • Recommends drinking something warm, like hot chocolate,

story by Chris Reeder Young | photos by Marcus Menefee Memphis is blessed with two business creatives who form one

You simply have to meet this friend of mine! There are people you meet in life who have a certain

(Above: Brantley poses in front of his artwork. The piece commemorates the Methodist LeBonheur Healthcare Centennial. It is hung at

by Moth Moth Moth | photo by Marcus Menefee There is a marvelous person staring back at me from my

Andrea Morales is a photojournalist based in Memphis and the Visuals Director at MLK50, a Black woman-led non-profit newsroom. Having

by Alyssa Aldridge, Spay Memphis Manager Whether it be with a general practitioner or a gynecologist, staying on top of

by Chris Reeder Young Tell me a little about yourself and your clinical background. I am a Licensed Marriage and

by Phillis Lewis | photos by L.A. Dowell Photography Headliners Memphis is a group of LGBTQ community members, stakeholders, gatekeepers

by Robin Beaudoin Ownby The new MidSouth LGBT Chamber held its launch party on November 18 th at Grind City

By Chris Azzopardi | photos courtesy of Cassandra Peterson. Cassandra Peterson, famously known as pop culture Halloween icon Elvira, isn’t