Queer women have always existed (Happy Pride!) But we can be hard to find in records. Scholars often have high demands for proof of sexuality, which is notoriously hard to find and we don’t demand| Queer Sapphic
Growing up, I rarely saw women superheroes on screen. The ratio was something like one for every fifty men on screen. So, seeing a strong girl swoop in to save the day was an electrifying| Queer Sapphic
“How to tell if a girl is flirting with you,” I remember searching into Google like someone trying to crack the sapphic Da Vinci Code. I was in the middle of my first lesson of lesbian| Queer Sapphic
A carabiner clipped to a belt loop. A nautical star wrist tattoo. A “lavender menace” shirt. These are just some of many sapphic symbols I’ve slowly been discovering that signal lesbian identity, pride, and history.| Queer Sapphic
The Secret of the River (El Secreto del Río) is one of Netflix’s most culturally rich series to date. Set in the stunning region of Oaxaca, Mexico, the TV show weaves Indigenous Zapotec culture, gender| Queer Sapphic
If you’re at all interested in queer women’s urban spaces or lesbian history, then Eve Adams is a name you should know. Born in 1891, Adams (also known as Eva Kotchever) was a trailblazer who| Queer Sapphic
In an age dominated by dating apps, many of us still dream about the perfect casual meet-cute. When I first realized I was gay, I couldn’t help but fantasize about meeting a Kehlani look-alike in| Queer Sapphic
In Lesvia, director Tzeli Hadjidimitriou's poignant 2024 documentary, we’re transported to Skala Eressos, a small beach town on the island of Lesbos, Greece, where queer women have found connection, freedom, and a sense of belonging| Queer Sapphic
When I first stumbled upon TikTok in 2020, I had no idea what to expect. But as I scrolled, something caught me off guard—diverse stories, queer culture, education, and representation. It turns out TikTok wasn’t| Queer Sapphic