Citations:alphabet mafia

English citations of alphabet mafia and Alphabet Mafia

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  • 2021, Alora Blosch, "A Place for Ace", The OutCrowd (Syracuse University), Spring 2021, page 40:
    People have mentioned asexuality in reference to the alphabet mafia (that is, the “A” in LGBTQIA+), but I never really thought about what that meant until Sex Education, Season Two.
  • 2021, "Coming And Growing: What's Closed And Opened?", Bungalower, April 2021, page 3:
    Moneys raised go to local Alphabet Mafia (LGTBQ+) charities.
  • 2021, "Best Movies To Watch For Pride", Bungalower, June 2021, page 4:
    VUDU has assembled a list of 113 essential alphabet mafia movies to enjoy this month so get watching.
  • 2021, Jamal Grootboom, "KINK should be at PRIDE and here's why", IOL Queer+, June 2021, page 16:
    And while we are used to rainbow capitalism being turned to the highest volume and congratulating the newest famous members of the Alphabet Mafia, these past couple of years, an alarming discourse has been taking place online about what is deemed appropriate and inappropriate at a Pride march.
  • 2021, Joanna Aebi, quoted in Aeolus Magazine (Daytona State College), June 2021, page 46:
    As I suddenly started meeting people that were allies to or part of the Alphabet Mafia (LGBTQIA+ community), I was able to finally pick up the mirror, and stare through the champagne glasses on my nose and the ocean eyes behind them into my soul, and for the first time allow myself to see.
  • 2021, Henry Tolley, "One Month Mentors: Pride", Chapter Z Magazine, Issue 1 (August 2021), page 14:
    This summer, the chosen community was that of the alphabet mafia: the LGBTQ+ community.
  • 2021, E. R. Burns, "The Theory of Love", Georgia Voice, 8 October 2021, page 38:
    I am a recent graduate of the University of Georgia, a struggling author, and a recently liberated member of the alphabet mafia.
  • 2022, Dana Brantley-Sieders, Talking to My Tatas: All You Need to Know from a Breast Cancer Researcher and Survivor, page 133:
    I learned that I am obliged, as a straight White woman of privilege, to be an active ally and work for justice and equality for my gay brothers and sisters in the alphabet mafia.