Jaimie Kelton
JAIMIE KELTON “I started as a musical theater performer—never in my wildest dreams would I have thought that one day I would change my passions from singing and dancing to […]
JAIMIE KELTON “I started as a musical theater performer—never in my wildest dreams would I have thought that one day I would change my passions from singing and dancing to […]
MARY PSAROUDAKI Photo by Sissy Savva Around the world, lesbian bars and clubs are nearly non-existent, leaving very few safe spaces for queer women to gather, dance, and make connections. […]
RABBI DENISE EGER AND RABBI ELEANOR STEINMAN We are both rabbis, so we met doing rabbi things in Los Angeles,” Denise Eger (left) and Eleanor Steinman both recall. Now happily […]
CHRISTINA HULEN I’ve always been a storyteller,” says Christina Hulen. Before moving into filmmaking, the award-winning screenwriter, director, and producer worked in theatrical design, then in the art department for […]
HANAN KATTAN photo by Ki Price “I got into producing purely to get [my partner] Shamim’s screenplays made,” Hanan Kattan says. “I love many aspects of being a movie […]
DUSTINA HAASE-LANIER “Working for social justice is not just a job for me—it’s a calling,” says Dustina Haase-Lanier (above right), a Native Alaskan social justice activist who has served […]
ABIGAIL FIERCE “I started writing songs in middle school because I was kind of shy. I think it was a way for me to control my narrative when I felt […]
ALISON WILLIAMS, AKA “SIR RAVEN” Alison Williams came out in the LGBTQ+ leather, kink, and BDSM scene in the mid- ’1990s, when things were significantly different than they are today. […]
AMBER GALLOWAY A long-time lover of music, Amber Galloway has used her skills in American Sign Language (ASL) to bridge the gap between music and deaf audiences. She was inspired […]
ANI FERLISE “I found myself losing my humanity in the name of ‘growth’ and ‘healing,’” says Ani Ferlise, recalling how she first became disenchanted with spirituality culture. “I would go […]
ANNA DESHAWN Anna DeShawn is a Chicago-born social entrepreneur who’s turned her passion for media into a full-time dream career. As the founder and CEO of E3 Radio and co-founder […]
ANJALI RIMI “My vision is to ensure all forms of social oppressions centering [on] transphobia, homophobia, and xenophobia have no place on this earth,” says Anjali Rimi. A San Francisco-based […]
Each year, GO publishes 100 Women We Love, a roundup of outstanding queer women who are making an impact on the world through their work, advocacy, and visibility. We are currently accepting nominations for Women We Love, Class of 2023.
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