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Sara Elizabeth Grossman
Sara Elizabeth Grossman is a writer, advocate, and communications specialist living in Denver. She runs CODE-mktg, a LGBTQ+ focused digital marketing firm, sits on the board of The Dru Project, and is a Senior Fellow and spokesperson for Everytown for Gun Safety. When she isn't advocating against gun violence or in favor of LGBTQ+ youth, she enjoys music and drag entertainment. Sara has been published in SELF, Insider, The Advocate, OUT, and more. She lives with her girlfriend Emma and their dogs Baxter and Finley.
Centering Queer Joy Is Hard Right Now—But It’s Also Never Been More Important
After losing her friend to the Pulse nightclub shooting, one writer sought to reclaim her queer joy during Pride and beyond.
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How Beige Flags in a Relationship Differ From Red and Green Flags—And What To Do About Them
You've heard of red and green flags, but what about beige flags in a relationship? Here, learn whether they're a sign of settling.
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Why the Drag Ban in Tennessee Is So Dangerous for the LGBTQ+ Community
Earlier this month, the Tennessee Governor signed a bill that bans drag. Its effects are far-reaching—beyond the state and drag alone.
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