By Robert Kingett© 2015 Diversity Rules Magazine. All Rights Reserved.www.diversityrulesmagazine.com Robert Kingett is a journalist and author who writes and speaks about many subjects including LGBT and disability rights. His journalism work has appeared in several magazines, websites, and anthologies. He is the creator of the Accessible Netflix Project. His memoir, entitled Off the Grid, […]
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Coming Up in September: Ryan Cassata
“One people, one nation, one world with only room for love.”© 2015 Diversity Rules Magazine. All Rights Reserved.www.diversityrulesmagazine.com Diversity Rules Magazine welcomes Ryan Cassata as its September feature interview. Ryan is a singer-songwriter & transgender motivational speaker who – all by age 21 – successfully cut 9 records, toured the States nationally, performed at some […]
My Two Cents
By Jim Koury, Editor/Publisher, Diversity Rules Magazine© 2015 Diversity Rules Magazine. All Rights Reserved.www.diversityrulesmagazine.com Welcome to the August issue of Diversity Rules Magazine! It is hard to believe we are bearing down on the end of summer already. The year has certainly gone by quickly thus far. It has been an exciting summer, needless to […]
Building
By Kristen MacKenzie© 2015 Diversity Rules Magazine and Kristen MacKenzie. All rights reserved.www.diversityrulesmagazine.com Kristen MacKenzie lives on Vashon Island in a quiet cabin where the shelves are filled with herbs for medicine-making, the floor is open for dancing, and the table faces the ocean, waiting for a writer to pick up the pen. Her work […]
If You Could Read My Mind
A PTSD Memoir: Charlie Lopez Fitzgerald1997 – 2014 By David Elijah-Nahmod© 2015 Diversity Rules Magazine and David Elijah-Nahmod. All rights reserved.www.diversityrulesmagazine.com David-Elijah Nahmod is a film critic and reporter in San Francisco. His articles appear regularly in The Bay Area Reporter and SF Weekly. You can also find him on Facebook and Twitter. David developed […]
Escape to Neverland
An Interview With Anthony DeFiore by Joseph Gertino© 2015 Diversity Rules Magazine and Joseph Gertino. All rights reserved.www.diversityrulesmagazine.com The first Neverland took place July 2012 in Chicago. Billed as a costume ball with circuit music, it was kind of like Halloween in the middle of the summer. “We were an instant hit with the young […]
inQUEERies
By Susan K. Thomas© 2015 Diversity Rules Magazine. All Rights Reserved.www.diversityrulesmagazine.com Susan K. Thomas is a lecturer in English at the University of Kansas where she spreads the good gay word through LGBT literature and first year composition courses. She is currently researching the impact of HIV/AIDS on the LGBT community in Kansas. She has […]
A Momentous Week
By Tony Guadagnino© 2015 Diversity Rules Magazine and Tony Guadagnino. All rights reserved.www.diversityrulesmagazine.com Tony Guadagnino is a marketing consultant. Located in New Jersey, his clients are based across the country, focusing on social media to build their presence on the internet. He studied creative writing in college and is currently working his first novel on […]
Finding Comfort
By Kristen MacKenzie© 2015 Diversity Rules Magazine and Kristen MacKenzie. All rights reserved.www.diversityrulesmagazine.com Kristen MacKenzie lives on Vashon Island in a quiet cabin where the shelves are filled with herbs for medicine-making, the floor is open for dancing, and the table faces the ocean, waiting for a writer to pick up the pen. Her work […]
If You Could Read My Mind
A PTSD Memoir: Remembering Barbara PaytonBy David Elijah-Nahmod© 2015 Diversity Rules Magazine and David Elijah-Nahmod. All rights reserved.www.diversityrulesmagazine.com David-Elijah Nahmod is a film critic and reporter in San Francisco. His articles appear regularly in The Bay Area Reporter and SF Weekly. You can also find him on Facebook and Twitter. David developed Post Traumatic Syndrome […]
