This week DWP tackles questions about vulnerability-Is it possible to speak and expose our truths while keeping some part of ourselves?
Read MoreWhat happens when a once-solid relationship becomes unbearable? Is it possible to avoid your exes until graduation?
Read MoreMark Aghatise shows us beauty in discordant moments of the everyday.
Read Morethe #femspreading campaign celebrates fems, femmes, women and genderqueer people taking up space — however we can, because we can.
Read MoreWhen you’re no longer a couple, what happens to your shared friends? How do you deal when your best friend gets a girlfriend and stops returning your texts?
Read MoreThis week Worrier Princess tackles FLIRTING, SHY BUTCHES, FEMME INVISIBILITY
Read MoreDear Worrier Princess is a queer advice column based off The Ex-Girlfriend of My Ex-Girlfriend Is My Girlfriend, the viral queer advice zine by Maddy Court (a.k.a @xenaworrierprincess on Instagram).
Read MoreTitwrench said you, the person who has never been heard. You, the person who has always struggled to feel meaningful, show us. Show us what you’re feeling. Show us how to support you and we will.
Read More“This month we’re going on a whirlwind adventure of the most dramatic fashion accessory to ever make an appearance in queer history: trauma. The oppressor’s tool and this season’s unique trim.”
Read MoreKitty Stryker interviews writer, doula, mother, and general badass Takeallah Rivera on how being a parent has influenced her understanding of consent culture.
Who doesn’t love working 80+ hours every week to get their slice of the American pie! But, since we all gotta do it, why not talk about it?
Read MoreThis is the first interview in my series “Building Consent Culture with Kitty Stryker” here at Argot. The series will be published every two weeks and will feature scholars, activists, writers and thinkers discussing their thoughts about consent and ideas for building a better future.
Stretch comes in all types - this month, we show appreciation for the leather, the leggings the looks!
Read MoreTiffani Gomez is a native Washington, DC artist.
Read MoreI've always had a habit of bringing back monsters with me.
Read MoreChloe Rubenstein is an illustrator and muralist from Boston, MA.
Read MoreLbx Studios is a Melbourne based clothing label run by Bronte Ashworth and Lilly Macdonald. The two are close friends, who share a passion for encouraging positive global change (and good threads).
Read MoreOver 7000 people gathered for Namma Pride, the Bangalore Pride March. Bangalore is often called the Silicon Valley of India, a country that criminalizes homosexuality. The turnout speaks to the volumes of LGBT people who are in need of life-preserving legislations, safe spaces, and community.
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