LGBTQ media

  • The Advocate

    The Advocate is one of the oldest and most established LGBTQ+ news and culture publications in the United States, founded in 1967. It has covered nearly six decades of LGBTQ+ history, from the Stonewall era through the AIDS crisis, marriage equality, and the current political landscape. The Advocate continues to publish news, opinion, profiles, and…

  • them.

    them. is a digital LGBTQ+ publication from Condé Nast that covers news, culture, politics, style, and identity for queer and trans readers. Launched in 2017, it has become one of the most widely read LGBTQ+ publications in the country, with a particular focus on centering trans and nonbinary voices in its coverage. The publication covers…

  • Autostraddle

    Autostraddle is one of the most widely read and longest-running independent LGBTQ+ publications in the world. Founded in 2009, it is run by and for queer women, nonbinary, and trans people, and has built a massive community of readers who turn to it for news, culture, personal essays, relationship advice, and conversations that feel like…

  • GLAAD

    GLAAD is one of the most visible and influential LGBTQ advocacy organizations in the world. Founded in 1985, GLAAD works to shape how LGBTQ people are represented in media, news, entertainment, and public culture. Their mission is simple but powerful: accelerate acceptance by telling stories that build understanding. GLAAD partners with journalists, film studios, television…