
The Love Fest Grows Into Annual Event
By Selena Haynes | Photo Courtesy Rachel Bell and Dorsha James With all that we face in the world today,
Read the true life stories of our LGBT+ advocates, youth, seniors, allies, and trans community in Middle Tennessee.

By Selena Haynes | Photo Courtesy Rachel Bell and Dorsha James With all that we face in the world today,

On the surface, the LGBT+ community and Pentecostal Church don’t seem like communities with a natural affinity for each other,
Equality Clarksville and APSU’s Gay-Straight Alliance to Hold Picnic, Rainbow Graduation Event

This year marked the 5th annual Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) LGBT+ College Conference. What started in 2014 has blossomed

On April 5 through 7, Middle Tennessee State University will provide an opportunity for all to have their voice heard
Who is Gayle Jordan? Gayle Jordan is your typical Tennessean. She has raised a family, lives on a farm, has
Pam Sheffer and the team at Just Us at Oasis Center are working to give Middle Tennessee teens an affirming

Shaun Arroyo talks about his transition, living in Nashville versus New York City and the local support group TVALS for

Jennifer Vannoy has learned along the way that being complacent about the state of the world doesn’t bring about change.
‘There’s no greater feeling than loving what you do’: Steph McKay, head chef at Sunflower Café, talks about why she

Kristen Chapman Gibbons is passionate about storytelling, and giving others a venue to have their story be heard, which led

Phil Michal Thomas’ activism has a sensitivity for those living with HIV/AIDS and of color who face stigmas among their