Mar 7th 2013
by ELIXHER

Our Sisters’ Keeper: Support the Sistership

ELIXHER creator Kimberley McLeod reflects on her journey to creating the publication and how an army of warrior sisterfriends helped her along the way.

Mar 6th 2013
by ELIXHER

Top 5 Things I’ve Learned About Breakups

If you’ve just gone through a breakup, take a break from the tissue box and the pitiful tweets and learn some tips for settling into your new status.

Mar 5th 2013
by ELIXHER

Kinky Queers

ELIXHER contributor Becca Dickerson traces the connection between reclaiming her natural hair and embracing her sexuality.

Mar 4th 2013
by ELIXHER

InspiHERed By: YaNi

Each month ELIXHER features someone whose personal journey and individual craft inspire us. This month ELIXHER spotlights rapper with a cause, YaNi.

Mar 1st 2013
by ELIXHER

Click. Watch. Read. What You Missed This Week.

Staceyann Chin talks about her second book; BiNet’s Faith Cheltenham celebrates bisexual author June Jordan; Black openly gay mayoral candidate in Mississippi goes missing; and more news relevant to you.

Feb 28th 2013
by ELIXHER

Friends We Follow: BlackOUT Magazine

We’re proud to support Saj Golde’s newest endeavor, BlackOUT, a magazine geared towards Black LGBT men and women. Here’s what Saj had to share about the publication.

Feb 28th 2013
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Wed., Apr. 24: Call for Presenters - LGBTQA Youth in Care Summit (Washington, DC)

The LGBT Task Force and Connecting Rainbows Initiative are gearing up for their first-ever LGBTQA Youth in Care Summit.

Feb 27th 2013
by ELIXHER

Sticks, Stones and Shitty Excuses

When oppressive language is spoken within a historically accurate representation of oppressor-to-oppressed, it is never the listener’s job to figure out the speaker’s intent.

Feb 26th 2013
by ELIXHER

The Onion Apologizes, Now What?

This isn’t the first time the media has crossed the line subjecting Black women and girls to misogyny and gendered slurs. And it certainly won’t be the last. Here’s what you can do to help change that.

Feb 25th 2013
by ELIXHER

Michelle O and the Curious Case of Cultural Assimilation

ELIXHER contributor AJ Farrar explores what the social acceptance of Black women like Michelle Obama and Scandal’s Olivia Pope reveal about cultural assimilation.


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