Trigger warning: This column mentions suicide. If you were a presidential administration and you wanted to communicate to LGBTQ+ people that you did not care ...

On June 30, 2025, UPMC, Pennsylvania’s largest healthcare provider, officially stopped providing gender-affirming care for trans youth under 19. That includes pulling the plug on ...

The trans goddess of Pittsburgh Kaydence McQueen

June might be over but Pride lives in us every day

Governor Shapiro’s annual Pride Reception, held Monday, June 23, at the Pennsylvania State Library in Harrisburg, was a significant event that drew many from the Pittsburgh community, including State Representatives La’Tasha Mayes and Jessica Benham. In a highlight of the evening, ...

“We’re still here. We’re still queer. And we’re not going anywhere.” From tear-jerking reflections to full-bodied joy, Pittsburgh Pride 2025 brought together queer folks, allies, ...

Do you remember your first big screen lips? Getting pelted with toast? Learning “The Time Warp”? Then you’re the target demo for “Strange Journey: The ...

This Pride Month, Pittsburgh is putting its promises of inclusion to the test. On Tuesday morning, District 5 Pittsburgh City Councilmember Barb Warwick introduced a ...

advertisement Every person goes through life with the experiences that shape them, good and bad. As the adage goes, “Be kind. You never know what ...

Community Calendar
Community Directory
Community Archives
As anti-trans, anti-drag, and anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric floods statehouses across the country, Pittsburgh is staking out a different path: one that centers dignity, self-determination, and mutual protection. Pittsburgh City Council Unanimously Passed Three Bills to Protect LGBTQ+ Pittsburghers. Full details link in bio.
@transyouniting has launched the Trans Youth Healing & Health Fund, a bold, community-led mutual aid initiative to fill the gap left by medical abandonment. The Fund is a blueprint for what it means to truly show up. It’s not charity. It’s solidarity. Let’s stand with trans youth. Let’s be the infrastructure of care. Let’s fight like hell for our future. Full details and how to donate link in bio.
Join Chamber Music Pittsburgh and Resonance Works’ Reson8 Vocal Octet for a vibrant celebration of LGBTQ+ composers and creators featuring works by Jennifer Higdon, Conrad Susa, Aaron Copland, Samuel Barber, and more. Experience this soul-stirring concert Saturday, July 12 at Attack Theatre, or Sunday, July 13 at Crafton United Presbyterian Church. Get pay-what-you-wish tickets at www.cmpgh.org or link in bio.