QTL Holiday Grocery Mutual Aid
Queer the Land was able to grocery shop and feed over 30+ community memebers over the holidays. We averaged around $350 per family/household/individual in partnership with the Central Co-Op. We are so grateful for their accounting team assisting us in such a short...
Nya
My name is Nya and I am a queer African faerie. Originally from San Diego, I moved up to the PNW about 15 years ago. I've always been a tree hugger and was drawn to nature at a very young age so traveling North made sense. I love edible gardens and have a passion for...
Aimée-Josiane Twagirumukiza
“In 2009 I got evicted and forced to quit my job in the same week. By fall of that year, I was homeless and had survived a sexual assault by a stranger. The shame over my queer sexuality limited my access to family support, and it wasn’t until 2010 when I joined a...
Reclaiming Our Futures
In a world where Coronavris has turned our lives upside down how do we center and ground ourselves while feeling so uncertain. When it feels like the end of the world how do we reclaim our futures? On March 21st and 28th Queer the Land hosted a mini- series webinar...
B.A.S.E.
Queer The Land is proud to offer BASE: Boxing and Conditioning Edition. BASE stands for Building Autonomy and Safety for Everybody, a community and self defense workshop focusing on gender justice and our inherent right to defend ourselves and our people. The boxing...