The Agenda
Out Boulder County’s blog
Science at its Best
A high-profile scientific journal article makes the case for transgender support in science and beyond
Latrice Royale is a Biscuit — Let Her Sop You Up
In anticipation of Cabaret on the Rocks, Latrice Royale dishes on her early days in drag, growing up in Compton, sharing tough stories on stage, and what’s next for this “chunky-yet-funky” breakout star from RuPaul’s Drag Race.
The Power of Deep Canvassing
Deep canvassing is an effective tool for winning campaigns, especially when controversial issues are at stake. This April, Coloradans have the opportunity to learn this powerful technique from the person who pioneered it.
Pearls of Wisdom: A Q&A with Casey Gallagher, Former Treasurer and President of the Board
‘We were in the trenches, helping build an organization we all still love very much. It felt like a family gathering in a way, which I suppose is exactly what it was.’
Pearls of Wisdom — OBC Turns 30
As Out Boulder County celebrates its 30th birthday, we take a look back, starting with a Q&A with Andrew Burwick, former OBC Board member
The ‘Sick’ History of Queerness and Psychiatric Science
50 years after the American Psychiatric Association removed homosexuality from its professional guidebook, some in America still turn to the ‘natural law’ argument to keep queerness a ‘disease.’ A guest post by Fintan Steele.
Creating Culture in the LGBTQ+ Community
Creating culture is going to be fundamentally important to our community during the coming year as we encounter anti-LGBTQ+ politics and gear up for a presidential election. Guest post by Glenda Russell, LGBTQ+ historian and member of Out Boulder County’s Advocacy and Public Policy Committee.
Big Hearts Blog — Vaccine Equity
OBC has been fighting for equity in healthcare for LGBTQ+ communities since day one. Our founders were community members just like you who believed we all deserve dignity, respect, and to live life fully and authentically.
A Space to Get it Out
Aimee Herman helps you be as queer as you want to be in your writing and performance art.
The Complex Science Behind ‘Gaydar’
What we call ‘gaydar’ is probably the sum of the many different ways we perceive our world and each other. A monthly guest post by Fintan Steele.
Words Build Worlds
Spoken word poet Hayden Dansky joins Baroque Chamber Orchestra of Colorado to explore gender over two performances of ‘Kaleidoscope’
Safe and Proud: Increased COVID Precautions Advised as Cases Surge Nationwide
Experts anticipate a surge of COVID-19 cases in the first few weeks of 2024.
The Complexity of Religion in the Lives of Queer People
Boulder’s religious community began reckoning with its anti-LGBTQ+ stances in 1974 with the city’s Human Rights Ordinance. Guest post from Glenda Russell, LGBTQ+ historian.
The History of the NYE Women’s Party
Glenda Russell, LGBTQ+ historian, talks about a Women’s NYE Party in 1988 and the political changes happening in Boulder at the time.
Glenda Russell, Queer Historian, on ‘Sharing Boulder’ Podcast
Queer historian Glenda Russell speaks to the ‘Sharing Boulder’ podcast about the struggle to get “sexual orientation” added to the City of Boulder’s human rights ordinance in 1987.