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A blog is an online journal or series of informational postings available to a community with a specific interest in the topic.  It is intended to encourage conversation and debate within that community, and to disseminate relevant information to its participants.  The topics of interest can be personal, business, political, religious, artistic, culture, travel, health, fitness, or a host of others.  The blogger's attempt is to connect with an audience with an aim of developing a sphere of influence and build a position of respected authority on the topic. 
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Through the use of technology, blogs allow individuals who would not normally have an opportunity to participate in discussion on the specific topic to gain access to the debate.  Blogs also allow the ability to quickly counter negative opinions or actions directed toward a specific issue, and this is of particular relevance to the global LGBTQ community in countering intolerance, bigotry, and homophobia. 
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There is great debate about the authenticity and due diligence attached to opinions presented in a blog.  Journalists and academics can view them skeptically as they question the veracity of the arguments and the lack of fact-checking.  The distinguishing feature is that journalism and academia are compensated professions, whereas blogging is an interest.  Nevertheless, an audience for a blog can grow rapidly and become quite influential in determining that audience's beliefs, opinions and behaviour.
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There is a large community of LGBTQ bloggers.  The fact they are so widespread geographically shows the ease with which individuals can enter the opinion space.  As well, it is evident in this list that individuals from minority groups can develop an exposure and an audience on specific topics.  Many of the bloggers on this list come from racial minority groups in addition to being LGBTQ.
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For many on this list, blogging has been a stepping stone to developing a wider audience for the individual.  For example, [[Troye Sivan]] of Australia has used the millions of followers of his blog to develop his singing and acting career.  This is the case for many authors on the list also.
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We have identified the following popular LGBTQ Bloggers.  Simply click on their names to read their fascinating biographies.
  
 
'''Argentina'''
 
'''Argentina'''
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* [[Jane Eaton Hamilton]] - You Grow Girl
 
* [[Jane Eaton Hamilton]] - You Grow Girl
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* [[Fred Litwin]] - gayandright.blogspot.com
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* [[Andrew Murphy]] - Huffington Post
  
 
'''Colombia'''
 
'''Colombia'''
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* [[Didier Lestrade]] - LGBTQ activism
 
* [[Didier Lestrade]] - LGBTQ activism
 
* [[David Lebovitz]] - L'appart
 
* [[David Lebovitz]] - L'appart
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'''Germany'''
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* [[Til Klein]], Rebel Banker
  
 
'''Great Britain'''
 
'''Great Britain'''
  
 
* [[Sara Ahmed]] - feministkilljoys
 
* [[Sara Ahmed]] - feministkilljoys
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* [[Alice Arnold]] - news
 
* [[Vicky Beeching]] - christian blogger
 
* [[Vicky Beeching]] - christian blogger
 
* [[Tom Coates]] - plasticbag.org
 
* [[Tom Coates]] - plasticbag.org
 
* [[Peter Coles]] - Telescoper, cosmology
 
* [[Peter Coles]] - Telescoper, cosmology
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* [[Iain Dale]] - Iain Dale's Diary
 
* [[Avery Edison]] - comedy blog
 
* [[Avery Edison]] - comedy blog
 
* [[Lisa Egan]] - Lisy Babe
 
* [[Lisa Egan]] - Lisy Babe
 
* [[David Allen Green]] - Jack of Kent, law
 
* [[David Allen Green]] - Jack of Kent, law
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* [[Stephen Hough]] - music blog
 
* [[Amy Lame]] - Knuckle Sandwich food blog
 
* [[Amy Lame]] - Knuckle Sandwich food blog
 
* [[CN Lester]] - music
 
* [[CN Lester]] - music
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* [[Clare Lydon]] - The Lesbian Book Club, and Lesbians Who Write
 
* [[Charlie Martin]] - Girl for All Seasons, auto racing
 
* [[Charlie Martin]] - Girl for All Seasons, auto racing
 
* [[North Morgan]] - London Preppy
 
* [[North Morgan]] - London Preppy
* [[Jack Munroe]] - transgender blogger
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* [[Jack Monroe]] - transgender blogger
 
* [[Lynette Nusbacher]] - Nusbacher.com
 
* [[Lynette Nusbacher]] - Nusbacher.com
 
* [[Naith Payton]] - Pinknews
 
* [[Naith Payton]] - Pinknews
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* [[Mocha Uson]] - personal blog
 
* [[Mocha Uson]] - personal blog
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'''Portugal'''
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* [[Rui Oliveira Marques]], Má Despesa Pública
  
 
'''Puerto Rico'''
 
'''Puerto Rico'''
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'''The Netherlands'''
 
'''The Netherlands'''
  
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* [[Floor De Goede]] - comic books
 
* [[Arjan Timmermans]] - Arjanwrites
 
* [[Arjan Timmermans]] - Arjanwrites
  
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* [[Ted Casablanca]] - The Awful Truth, celebrity gossip
 
* [[Ted Casablanca]] - The Awful Truth, celebrity gossip
 
* [[Mary Beth Caschetta]] - Literary Rejections on Display
 
* [[Mary Beth Caschetta]] - Literary Rejections on Display
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* [[Candace Chellew-Hodge]] - religion
 
* [[Cathy Cohen]] - Black Youth Project
 
* [[Cathy Cohen]] - Black Youth Project
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* [[Andrew Collins]] - Out of Town travel blog
 
* [[Dennis Cooper]] - literary
 
* [[Dennis Cooper]] - literary
 
* [[Brad Crelia]] - HIVster.com
 
* [[Brad Crelia]] - HIVster.com
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* [[Gaby Dunn]] - 100interviews.com
 
* [[Gaby Dunn]] - 100interviews.com
 
* [[Jared Eng]] - Just Jared
 
* [[Jared Eng]] - Just Jared
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* [[Dawn Ennis]], Life After Dawn
 
* [[Adam Gallagher]] - IAMGALLA, men's fashion, travel
 
* [[Adam Gallagher]] - IAMGALLA, men's fashion, travel
 
* [[Amelia Gapin]] - entirelyamelia.com
 
* [[Amelia Gapin]] - entirelyamelia.com
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* [[Alicia Gaspar de Alba]] - Cooking With Sor Juana
 
* [[Alicia Gaspar de Alba]] - Cooking With Sor Juana
 
* [[Chris Geidner]] - LawDork
 
* [[Chris Geidner]] - LawDork
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* [[Michael Goff]] - Towleroad
 
* [[Pat Griffin]] - Pat Griffin's LGBT Sports  
 
* [[Pat Griffin]] - Pat Griffin's LGBT Sports  
 
* [[Adam Groffman]] - Travels With Adam
 
* [[Adam Groffman]] - Travels With Adam
* [[Richard Haines]] - What I Waw Today
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* [[Myriam Gurba]] - lesbrain, and radarproductions.org
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* [[Richard Haines]] - What I Saw Today
 
* [[Eugene Hernandez]] - Indiwire
 
* [[Eugene Hernandez]] - Indiwire
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* [[Samantha Irby]] - Bitches Gotta Eat
 
* [[Parker Kit Hill]] - dance
 
* [[Parker Kit Hill]] - dance
 
* [[Perez Hilton]] - fatherhood
 
* [[Perez Hilton]] - fatherhood
 
* [[Jeremy Hooper]] - Good As You
 
* [[Jeremy Hooper]] - Good As You
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* [[Fabrice Houdart]] - Fabrice Houdart
 
* [[Juliana Huxtable]] - personal blog
 
* [[Juliana Huxtable]] - personal blog
 
* [[Matt Kailey]] - Tranifesto
 
* [[Matt Kailey]] - Tranifesto
 
* [[Michael Kaiser]] - music blog
 
* [[Michael Kaiser]] - music blog
 
* [[Andrea Kleine]] - Dancers Will Win
 
* [[Andrea Kleine]] - Dancers Will Win
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* [[Kristen Lepionka]] - Unlikeable Female Characters
 
* [[Aaron Laxton]] - Aaron Laxton: HIV/Ads Activism/Advocacy Report
 
* [[Aaron Laxton]] - Aaron Laxton: HIV/Ads Activism/Advocacy Report
 
* [[Aaron Jay Ledesma]] - religion
 
* [[Aaron Jay Ledesma]] - religion
 
* [[Justin Lee]] - religion
 
* [[Justin Lee]] - religion
 
* [[Frank Lowe]] - gay parenting
 
* [[Frank Lowe]] - gay parenting
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* [[Paula Martinac]] - The Queerest Places, history
 
* [[AJ Mattioli]] - transgender blog
 
* [[AJ Mattioli]] - transgender blog
 
* [[Rod McCullom]] - Rod 2.0, politics
 
* [[Rod McCullom]] - Rod 2.0, politics
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* [[Danielle Moodie-Mills]] - threelol.com
 
* [[Danielle Moodie-Mills]] - threelol.com
 
* [[Madison Moore]] - The Thought Catalog, lifestyle
 
* [[Madison Moore]] - The Thought Catalog, lifestyle
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* [[Ingrid Nilsen]] - beauty blog
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* [[Karen Ocamb]] - LGBT POV
 
* [[Sam Page]] - HIV/AIDS
 
* [[Sam Page]] - HIV/AIDS
 
* [[Mike Pisaturo]] - The American Prospect, politics
 
* [[Mike Pisaturo]] - The American Prospect, politics
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* [[Monica Roberts]] - TransGriot
 
* [[Sandra Rose]] - mental health blogger
 
* [[Sandra Rose]] - mental health blogger
 
* [[Hilary Rosen]] - politics and media
 
* [[Hilary Rosen]] - politics and media
 
* [[Sean Sala]] - military blogger
 
* [[Sean Sala]] - military blogger
 
* [[Steve Schalchlin]] - bonusroundblog
 
* [[Steve Schalchlin]] - bonusroundblog
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* [[William Sledd]] - Ask A Gay Man
 
* [[Ari Solomon]] - Veganista, food blog
 
* [[Ari Solomon]] - Veganista, food blog
 
* [[James St. James]] - World of Wonder party blog
 
* [[James St. James]] - World of Wonder party blog

Latest revision as of 18:33, 1 January 2024

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A blog is an online journal or series of informational postings available to a community with a specific interest in the topic. It is intended to encourage conversation and debate within that community, and to disseminate relevant information to its participants. The topics of interest can be personal, business, political, religious, artistic, culture, travel, health, fitness, or a host of others. The blogger's attempt is to connect with an audience with an aim of developing a sphere of influence and build a position of respected authority on the topic.

Through the use of technology, blogs allow individuals who would not normally have an opportunity to participate in discussion on the specific topic to gain access to the debate. Blogs also allow the ability to quickly counter negative opinions or actions directed toward a specific issue, and this is of particular relevance to the global LGBTQ community in countering intolerance, bigotry, and homophobia.

There is great debate about the authenticity and due diligence attached to opinions presented in a blog. Journalists and academics can view them skeptically as they question the veracity of the arguments and the lack of fact-checking. The distinguishing feature is that journalism and academia are compensated professions, whereas blogging is an interest. Nevertheless, an audience for a blog can grow rapidly and become quite influential in determining that audience's beliefs, opinions and behaviour.

There is a large community of LGBTQ bloggers. The fact they are so widespread geographically shows the ease with which individuals can enter the opinion space. As well, it is evident in this list that individuals from minority groups can develop an exposure and an audience on specific topics. Many of the bloggers on this list come from racial minority groups in addition to being LGBTQ.

For many on this list, blogging has been a stepping stone to developing a wider audience for the individual. For example, Troye Sivan of Australia has used the millions of followers of his blog to develop his singing and acting career. This is the case for many authors on the list also.

We have identified the following popular LGBTQ Bloggers. Simply click on their names to read their fascinating biographies.

Argentina

Australia

Brazil

Cameroon

Canada

Colombia

Finland

France

Germany

Great Britain

Iceland

India

Ireland

Ivory Coast

Jamaica

Maldives

Mexico

Philippines

Portugal

Puerto Rico

Singapore

  • Alex Au - Yawning Bread, politics and activism

South Africa

Spain

The Netherlands

United States

Venezuela

Yemen

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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