Forty years ago, on June 5, 1981, the CDC shared troubling reports of a rare, severe lung infection in five previously healthy Gay men. We know today that this was the start of the AIDS epidemic, a period of enormous suffering in the LGBTQIA+ community.
Op-Ed
Sun from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. That's what I love about summer in the Pacific Northwest. Tourists flock from all over the globe to cram Pike Place Market.
On June 12, 2016, at 2:02 a.m., 49 lives were taken at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Fla., in the largest single incident of mass violence in US history up to that point. Each year since then, we have remembered and honored the lives of our 49 angels.
There are terms used to describe the racism plaguing our country that some may or may not have heard before, like systemic racism, structural racism, white privilege, and white fragility. They define the Black experience in America, but what do these term
It's humid. The sky overhead looms like the cement ceiling in a cheap apodment. The smell of damp roses and human waste hangs heavy in the air, and the sound of traffic is so jarring that my chest tightens.
Caitlyn Jenner, the Transgender conservative activist nobody asked for, is stirring up more controversy this month as she continues down the campaign trail.
When a member of our LGBTQ+ community is in search of a spiritual connection to life, creation, and the universe it sometimes feels daunting.
They say there are ties between city noise and a shorter life – and Seattle's constantly under construction.
Diversity and inclusion are two of society's most important tools for progress. The infinite personality variations created by biology, education, and upbringing create steady sources of innovative ideas.