The Reverend Winnie Varghese is a leading voice in the Episcopal Church, known for her commitment to social justice. Born in Dallas, Texas, with family roots in Kerala, India, her dual heritage and experiences as “Other” inform her ministry....
The recent election of Cherry Vann as the Archbishop of Wales marks a historic and transformative moment for the Anglican Church in the UK. As the first woman to hold an archbishop position in the UK, her appointment represents...
In the swampy, supernatural world of HBO's True Blood, the struggle for vampire integration serves as a potent allegory for real-world oppression and inequity. The central conflict revolves around vampires "coming out of the coffin" into the public eye,...
The concept of a "queer Christ" offers a profound theological reinterpretation, viewing Jesus through an LGBTQ+ lens. It highlights his radical inclusivity, compassion for the marginalized, and challenge to rigid societal norms, resonating deeply with queer experiences of otherness...
Canada has temporarily paused the deportation of a non-binary U.S. citizen, Angel Jenkel, citing risks to queer individuals in America. This decision, made by a Federal Court judge, highlighted that the initial immigration officer failed to consider the escalating...
Writing for LGBTQ Nation, Greg Owen says the standing room only spectacles of an avant-garde wrestling group are “making the latent and self-loathing homoeroticism of WWE wrestling overt.” Owen writes, “In a world marked by rising hostility to trans...












