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Old tapes. Lost voices. Forgotten moments. The Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh’s Recollection Studio helps digitize old tapes, photos, & film preserving memories that might be lost. It’s also helping QBurgh expand the archives of Pittsburgh LGBTQ history. Full details link in bio.
In the face of authoritarian crackdowns on gender-affirming care for transgender youth, we need bravery more than ever. Read the full article link in bio.
Metro Community Health Center provides integrated medical, mental health, and dental care to ALL, regardless of ability to pay. More info link in bio.
When we talk about strengthening local news, let’s be specific about what that means on the ground.
It means covering trans and nonbinary Pittsburghers beyond moments of legislative panic, telling stories that reflect full, complex lives instead of crisis headlines. It means documenting queer nightlife as culture and community infrastructure, not spectacle, and reporting on mutual aid networks, drag fundraisers, and grassroots organizing with the seriousness they deserve. It means amplifying LGBTQ+-owned small businesses as economic anchors, archiving our history before it disappears, and paying queer writers, photographers, and creatives fairly for their labor. It means treating sex-positive spaces not as fringe curiosities, but as legitimate, vibrant parts of civic life in Southwestern Pennsylvania.
QBurgh has been doing this work. Full article link in bio.
Black British photographer Ajamu X brings his global Black queer portrait project FIERCE to Pittsburgh, celebrating the city’s Black LGBTQ+ community. The exhibit runs through May 2 at Silver Eye Center for Photography. Full details link in bio.

















































