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Tagg Magazine is a digital news source and cultural hub for the LGBTQ+ community—specifically by and for lesbians, LGBTQ+ women, and nonbinary sapphics. Our aim is not only to uplift voices often silenced in mainstream queer media, but to create a place where journalism for and by queer women is celebrated.
We need you, Tagg Fam! Tagg Magazine has always made a point of showing up for our community. We've covered everything from ongoing threats to same-sex marriage to menopause through a sapphic lens. We maintain a list of sapphic events across the country. And we give voice to musicians, entrepreneurs, and sapphics wishing to be heard. Now, we’re asking our community to show up for us. Right now, we're hosting our Spring Sprint—a fundraiser aiming to raise at least $2,000 by the end of day on...
Hello, Tagg Fam!✨ Before we get started... Tagg needs your support. Tagg Magazine exists to tell sapphic stories and amplify voices that are often ignored. In order to continue our work, I'm asking if you'll help us raise $2,000 in the next two weeks. If Tagg has ever made you feel seen, informed, or connected, I'm inviting you to help keep it going. Yes, I want to help! If you can't give, please share our campaign with your network to help our fundraiser gain visibility.Thank you, Sondra...
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