We Tell the Stories That Matter Most
GayTelegraph is an independent digital media outlet dedicated to LGBTQ+ news, culture, and the forces shaping queer life in America and around the world. We launched with a single conviction: that our community deserves journalism that is sharp, honest, and unafraid.
From breaking political news and landmark court decisions to culture criticism, personal essays, and global dispatches, GayTelegraph covers the full spectrum of LGBTQ+ experience. We believe visibility is not just representation — it is power.
Our Mission
To inform, inspire, and connect the LGBTQ+ community through fearless, independent journalism. We hold power accountable, celebrate queer culture in all its forms, and give voice to stories that mainstream media overlooks or misrepresents.
What We Cover
Politics & Rights — Legislative battles, election coverage, legal victories, and the ongoing fight for equality at every level of government.
Culture & Arts — Film, music, fashion, literature, and the artists redefining what it means to be queer in the 21st century.
Health & Wellness — HIV/AIDS research, mental health, affirming healthcare, and the latest in LGBTQ+ medical advocacy.
World — Dispatches from countries where being queer is criminalized, celebrated, or somewhere in between.
Community — Profiles, interviews, and the grassroots stories happening in cities and towns across the United States.
Editorial Independence
GayTelegraph is fully independent. We are not owned by a corporation, funded by a political party, or beholden to advertisers in our editorial decisions. Our journalism is guided by one standard: truth. We correct errors transparently and hold ourselves to the same accountability we demand from others.
Our Team
We are a team of journalists, editors, photographers, and storytellers — many of us LGBTQ+ ourselves — spread across the United States and beyond. We bring lived experience to our coverage without compromising journalistic rigor.
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