After a decade of being a passive ally and four years of being an active LGBTQIA+ activist, there was one pattern I couldn’t ignore when it came to queer events. They were majorly, the same people, having the same conversation, in the same manner, within themselves over and over again.
As important as it is that LGBTQIA+ folk have a safe space to create, share, and celebrate, it constantly made me feel like some people were missing out.
In almost every queer event that I attended, the conversations were lovely, issues raised very valid, and the jokes shared rather candid. The LGBT+ folk and non-LGBT+ allies that typically came together at these events were already relatively woke, liberal, open-minded and generally quite onboard the LGBT+ cause.
But, where were the ‘others’?
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