Special to Pride Source
Is Detroit Ready for a New Queer Business District?
A new survey from the Detroit Regional LGBT Chamber of Commerce poses a question Board of Directors President Kevin Heard says local LGBTQ+ community members haven’t ever been asked by government entities, politicians, urban planners or [...]
Where Are They Now? Catching Up With Longtime Michigan Trans Advocate Denise Brogan-Kator
Our new "Where Are They Now?" column will get you up-to-date on the lives of LGBTQ+ community advocates who have contributed to Michigan with years of tireless activism before embarking on new chapters, whether in retirement or pursuit of fresh [...]
Queer Folk®: Coming Soon to a Coffee Shop — or Ceasefire Action — Near You
Somewhere near the intersection of artistry and activism sits local musician Amrit Kohli’s Queer Folk®, Inc., an incubator for progressive queer artists and activists. Since founding the group in 1997 with the aim of fostering [...]
Letter to the Editor: Laws Protecting LGBTQ+ Students Guide Mental Health Providers, But Support Is Key
Dear Editor,As mental health providers who practice in both clinical and school-based settings, we wanted to further elaborate on a recent op-ed relating to outing students to parents on October 5, 2022 (Op-Ed: Not Outing Kids to Their Parents Is in [...]