
I had the opportunity to debut my book at the annual New Orleans PFLAG scholarship event! It meant the world to me because I was a previous recipient of a scholarship when I was a student at Loyola.

I wrote a book to try to help others -- Your Soulmate Expired And That's OK. My book is about heartbreak, healing, identity and survival.
Available now: https://a.co/d/0bnH7OvU

Not everyone is going to agree with your personal brand. Here I share a personal real-life experience about mistreatment I received because of my sexual orientation. and how I delt with it.

The Borderland Rainbow Center is calling on the community to step up and support its food pantry, which serves individuals and families across the Borderland. Volunteers are needed to help organize donations, assist pantry guests, and keep this vital resource available for those who depend on it. This story highlights the people behind the pantry, the impact of their work, and how even a few hours of service can help provide dignity, nourishment, and hope to neighbors in need.

Fearless Flyers is creating a safer, stronger space for LGBTQ+ youth in New York City.
This story highlights how the organization supports young people by offering community, encouragement, and a place where they can feel seen, heard, and valued. For many LGBTQ+ youth, finding acceptance can be life-changing, and Fearless Flyers is helping make that possible through connection, mentorship, and compassion.

Jordan Bryson is one of New Orleans PFLAG scholarship recipients, recognized for their strength, resilience, and commitment to building a brighter future.
This story highlights what the scholarship means to Jordan, how it supports their educational journey, and why investing in LGBTQ+ students can make a lasting impact.