Get to know Fragment Jewelry Company, a small polymer clay jewelry business created by Sarah Shultz. With more free time once the pandemic hit, Sarah began making pieces for herself, followed by friends, commissions, and other custom work.
Read MoreLady Street Studios is a small, independent art and design studio created by Abby Nuff and Kelsy Boyle. The duo met at VCU Arts where both majored in design — specifically graphic and interior. Working on group projects, they realized how much they loved collaborating together.
Read MoreIt’s National Pride Month and Richmond is rainbow ready. For the first time in its history, the City of Richmond will raise the Pride flag over city hall to recognize the LGBTQ community. Additionally, several buildings across the city will display rainbow lights throughout June including Main Street Station, the Dominion Energy Building, and Hampton Inn. Check out one of these events to celebrate.
Read MoreIn 2018, Black Pride RVA was the first event of its kind in Richmond, Virginia. This year, in 2021, the event returns July 16 – 18. The festival include a Block Party, A Day Of Purpose, Pride In The Park, and an Awards Show.
Read MoreGreenVibesRVA is a modern planetary that uses indoor health plants to cultivate good vibes and create safe spaces.
Read MoreElizabeth Wyld is an indie LGBTQ artist with a backstory that gives her music a unique perspective and sound. Her most recent single, Virginia, explores themes of finding one’s identity within the family dynamic. We asked Elizabeth about her music, identity, and of course her love for Richmond, VA.
Read MoreTwo of Richmond’s leading LGBTQ organizations will increase impact in Richmond Region
Read MoreRichmond has received a perfect score of 100 on the Human Rights Campaign’s Municipal Equality Index. This ranking shows how inclusive a city’s laws, policies and services are of LGBTQ people who live and work there.
Read More“We are on turbo speed! The city is changing the landscape and empowering so many!”
Read MoreThe chance to exist in a variety of queer spaces and be surrounded by a vibrant city full of history and opportunity
Read MoreI love this city. Richmond has been my home for almost two decades, and I honestly can't imagine being anywhere else.
Read MoreThere are still a few ways to capture holiday sparkle this year. Check out these Richmond region events that have safety measures in place.
Read MoreRichmond is a great place to be out because I feel accepted everywhere, from the river to the Farmer's Market, to the Capitol
Read MoreIt wasn't until recently that I was able to bridge my love of sports and activities with my passion for service.
Read MoreTime to get moving! Get out this summer to explore these recently reopened spots.
Read MoreThis queer-owned Church Hill restaurant serves new American food with favorites including the RVA Hot Chicken Sandwich, bacon balsamic Brussels sprouts, chili, and grits.
Read MoreBlack Pride RVA kicks off online this Thursday, July 16 at 7 p.m. with a series of virtual events that can be found on the organization’s Facebook and Instagram.
Read MoreThe documentary “Spider Mites of Jesus” focuses on Donnie Corker, an Origin Hill native who became a famous Richmond persona and drag queen throughout his 65 years of life.
Read MoreBeing a black queer man in RVA isn't without it's struggles but my overall experience has been wonderful.
Read MoreWith a queer community of makers, shop owners, and more, we’ve compiled a list of LGBTQ-owned businesses to support in Richmond.
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