Robert Kingett is a gay blind journalist who is the Author of Off the Grid, Living Blindly without the internet. He actively contributes to blogs, magazines, and newspapers, alongside speaking about such things as video game accessibility. He has received the Professional speaker’s workshop award and has been featured on NPR for his advocacy Clocks […]
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Innovation School Creates Tools For Blind
Belo Cipriani is the award-winning author of Blind: A Memoir and Midday Dreams. He is a disability advocate and is currently the national spokesman for 100 Percent Wine — a premium winery that donates 100 percent of proceeds to nonprofits that help people with disabilities find work. Learn more at www.belocipriani.com. Tools For The Blind Blindness […]
Mary Tyler Moore – She Turned The World On With A Smile
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 Disorder (PTSD) after surviving gay conversion therapy as a child and has found that many in the LGBT […]
A PTSD Memoir: Carrie Fisher’s Mental Health Advocacy
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 Disorder (PTSD) after surviving gay conversion therapy as a child and has found that many in the LGBT […]
A Chat With Lina
Lina Bradford grew up in New York City, across the street from famed Carnegie Hall on the Upper West Side. Her career in entertainment began at an early age as a dancer. She studied modern ballet, tap and jazz for 11 years and performed in several companies throughout New York. Those same moves she learned […]
Coming Up In February: Lina Bradford
Lina Bradford grew up in New York City, across the street from famed Carnegie Hall on the Upper West Side. Her career in entertainment began at an early age as a dancer. She studied modern ballet, tap and jazz for 11 years and performed in several companies throughout New York. Those same moves she learned […]
Acord Takes on Susan Olsen’s Homophobia
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. His column entitled, “If You Could Read My Mind: A PTSD Memoir” appears monthly in Diversity Rules Magazine. The following is a special […]
Velvet Lounger Reviews Rainbow Gap
Noted reviewer Velvet Lounger provides an overview of noted author Lee Lynch’s new book entitled, “Rainbow Gap.” www.lesbianreadingroom.com velvetlounger@lesbianreadingroom.com Sometimes it is hard to write a review because you can’t find the words, in this case, it’s hard to find words big enough to describe such an epic tale. Set in Florida in the 50’s […]
The Amazon Trail
Her most recent book, An American Queer, a collection of “The Amazon Trail” columns, was presented with the 2015 Golden Crown Literary Society Award in Anthology/Collection Creative Non-Fiction. This, and her award-winning fiction, including The Raid, The Swashbuckler, and Beggar of Love, can be found at: http://www.boldstrokesbooks.com/Author-Lee-Lynch.html Our Neighbor’s Cat’s Nephew After the doom and gloom […]
Life Is Not a Race
Matthew Young’s article originally appeared in the July/August ’08 issue of Diversity Rules Magazine. Matthew is a friend of Diversity Rules and is its “Canadian Connection.” Matthew is the CEO of The Creative Ninja and resides in Toronto, Canada. Many of you are not wondering where life will take you until one day, uneventfully; your mind […]
