Book cover for Monogamaybe

10 Years of Non-Monogamy: What I Wish I’d Known at the Beginning

After many years of flailing in monogamy, when I met polyamorous people for the first time at a lakeside festival outside of New York, I finally saw a path forward in my love life I hadn’t known was possible before.

Through non-monogamy, I thought I might be able to actually:

Be in a relationship that lasted longer than two years

Have that family one day I’ve always wanted, without feeling suffocated by it

Be completely honest about who I am: someone who feels most alive when they can freely connect physically, romantically, and emotionally with others (even if they already have a partner).

Ten years later, I’m living in Berlin, polyamorous, and have a child with a wonderful man.

We have our ups and downs, of course. But ultimately I’m happy, and in the longest relationship I’ve ever been in by far. Most importantly, I can be myself in it.

But getting here wasn’t easy. I made plenty of mistakes along the way.

Book cover for Queer Latine Heroes

Why Our Queer Pride Must Be Intersectional 

Whitewashing is all around us, whether we are aware of it or not. 

It’s not just in movies, TV shows, and other media where white actors are cast in roles meant for actors of color, however explicit or implicit their identify is communicated in the source material. It’s everywhere.  

In the way we talk about the population demographics of a place, how we move through the world and compare ourselves to others, how we choose what books to read. Even how we celebrate the communities we come from.