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From Threatened to Celebrated: Gay Cop Leaves Law Enforcement, Comes Out, Becomes Educator & Thrives

by Greg Miraglia

From Threatened to Celebrated: Gay Cop Leaves Law Enforcement, Comes Out, Becomes Educator & Thrives

I’m Greg Miraglia, and I’m from Moraga, California.  In 1978, I discovered law enforcement as a possible career. I got really excited about it and I had a chance to jo...

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Gay Man Pushes Back Against Mother’s Anti-Gay Vitriol and Their Relationship Thrives as a Result.

by Kai Ambakad

Gay Man Pushes Back Against Mother’s Anti-Gay Vitriol and Their Relationship Thrives as a Result.

Hi, I’m Kai Ambakad from Fullerton, California. I was 19 and I was going to do errands and just have a good day with my mom. So we went out on a Sunday and we were shopping f...

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How a Queer Woman’s Life-Changing Haircut Set Her on a More Authentic Path. “It Was Like Freedom.”

by Natasha Sumner

How a Queer Woman’s Life-Changing Haircut Set Her on a More Authentic Path. “It Was Like Freedom.”

I’m Natasha Sumner and I am from Santa Rosa, California.  Growing up, I was a rough and tumble kid. I loved to be out in the dirt, out in nature. It was the place where I fe...

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About I’m From Driftwood

Adding your story to the I’m From Driftwood archive adds one more tile to the vast mosaic that makes up the LGBTQIA+ community. Your story can save someone’s life by letting them know they aren’t alone, inspire others to live openly and honestly, or simply make someone smile. This is your chance to share your own experiences, in your own words, to a global audience.

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Are you in a Pride group at your school? Part of your company’s Diversity & Equity? Or are you a Family Counselor or Therapist with LGBTQIA+ clients? Learn how you can work with I’m From Driftwood and use our stories as tools.

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From number crunchers, to Diversity & Equity experts, to programming specialists, meet members of our staff and all-volunteer board who work tirelessly to keep I’m From Driftwood at its best.

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Watch Video Stories

Browse our archive of professionally-produced Video Stories featuring topics from love, coming out, and workplace discrimination, to gender identity, race, and activism. Transcripts included.

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Listen to the Podcast

Each episode of the IFD Podcast features audio from our stories plus conversations about the featured topic by our hosts Alex and Phil. You’ll also hear from special guests like drag queens, elected officials, and celebrities.

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Read Written Stories

User-submitted written stories by LGBTQIA+ people from the smallest towns to the biggest cities all around the world.

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Our Commitment To Story Equity

I’m From Driftwood believes that a queer and trans story archive should represent the entire spectrum of our community’s identities. In 2022, the I’m From Driftwood board of directors formally adopted a “Story Equity” policy to ensure we are amplifying the stories of groups that have been historically underrepresented in traditional media.

 

The IFD Story Equity policy is upheld by three pillars: Amplification, Accessibility, and Transparency.

1 Amplification:

We will amplify marginalized voices by ensuring that (1) the majority of our storytellers belong to the BIPOC community and (2) the majority of our storytellers belong to communities other than cisgender men.

Our stories will continue to feature diverse topics and themes, ranging from religion, mental health, and people with disabilities to immigration, love, and aging.

We will assign all our stories to sexual orientation and gender identity expressions (SOGIE) categories, allowing users to browse stories they more closely identify with and – in the process – feel less alone.

2 Accessibility:

We will work to make our organization accessible across the board by conducting routine web accessibility evaluations.

Every Video Story will feature options for captions, and we will provide image descriptions on all social media platforms.

A transcript will be available for every story on the website, allowing visitors to more easily translate the stories into any language, as well as making them available to users with limited Internet access or are living in places with YouTube bans.

3 Transparency:

Each year, I’m From Driftwood will publicly share the breakdown of our storyteller demographics, including race and gender, as well as a list of story topics so we, and the public, can see where we need to focus our efforts.

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