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‘Being Bebe’ Documentary Is Now Available In the U.S. On PBS

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“Being BeBe” is the story about Marshall Ngwa, an African artist whose identity hinges on the complicated success of his drag persona, BeBe Zahara Benet.

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Top 10 Destinations for LGBTQ+ Digital Nomads

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If you’re in the LGBTQ+ community and love the digital nomad lifestyle, narrowing down where to go might sound like a tough ask. Fortunately, the folks at Freaking Nomads have a cool list of the top 10 destinations around the […]

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Congratulations Tammy Rae Matthews!

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Congratulations are in order for Culturs Managing Editor Tammy Rae Matthews!

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Breaking Down the Walls of Traditions

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In some cultures, traditions are sacred because they hold meaning to the origin of that culture. In those traditions, they celebrate, mourn or eradicate any element that may dismantle the set structures. Sometimes in these traditions, religion resides heavily along […]

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Handling the Holidays: Tips for the LGBTQ+ Community

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For some in the LGBTQ+ community, the holidays aren’t the most wonderful time of the year. Instead, they can ignite familial pressures and uncertainties.

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Billy Porter Pushes for Representation at 71st Emmy Awards

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The 71st Primetime Emmy Awards, which aired in September of 2019, awarded many fresh faces in Hollywood for their powerful acting, directing, writing and other achievements in television — but the question of diversity and cultural representation remained.

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Emmy Wins and Calls for Diversity

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The Hollywood film industry has been heavily criticized in the past because of the lack of representation and diversity among casts of films and movies. In recent years, the rise of social media and the ability to state our thoughts on a public platform have upped the conversation around this issue — and the 71st Emmy Awards, which aired September 22, 2019, was no exception.

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The LGBTQ+ Community, Title VII & the 71st Emmy Awards

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Emmy nominees Laverne Cox and Patricia Arquette speak out about the Title VII U.S. Supreme Court case happening on October 8th, 2019.

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