Ivan McClellan documents cowboys and cowgirls in the American West, challenging mythology to include people of color.
Jackson Expands Community Celebration of Día de los Muertos
Ten local organizations made altars for the Day of the Dead, a Mexican celebration honoring ancestors and loved ones who have passed away.
Queer and Latino in Jackson: Two Locals Share Their Stories
Two young residents discuss the challenges and joy of identifying as both LGBTQ and Latino with KHOL Spanish-language reporter Alicia Unger.
Jackson Hole Celebrates First Full Month of LGBTQ Pride
Local LGBTQ organizers have expanded the Teton Pride Picnic this year to a calendar of Pride events throughout June.
Embracing Difference with Stephanie Brill
Gender was very recently an inflexible concept. Less than 10 years ago, editors were encouraging reporters to use the pronoun “he” or “she” when referring to one person, never “they.” At the time, many saw he and she as the only singular pronouns in the English language.
Women Hit Hardest by Wyoming’s Rejection of Medicaid Expansion
After two attempts last week, a bill to expand Medicaid died in the Wyoming Legislature. According to the Wyoming Department of Health, such a bill would...
New Exhibits Shine Light on Women of Past, Connect Women of Present
What we understand about the lived experiences of diverse groups of people throughout history is evolving. “Often times underrepresented voices are not...
Jackson Women: Celebrating Women’s Suffrage Means Getting Women to Run for Office
The irony wasn’t lost on Jackson women celebrating 150 years of women’s suffrage in Wyoming on Tuesday. Wyoming became the first state or territory to...
Weekend Spotlight: Tiki Garcia Paints Liberated Women
In her paintings, artist Tiki Garcia depicts women liberated from the male gaze. From a young age, Garcia felt commodified by men and this work allows...