A bill that has wide support—even from Democrats—comes from the Project 2025 Playbook that labels gender ideology and discussions around LGBTQ+ issues or people as “pornography.”
As part of our community visibility, LOOKOUT tabled at Tucson Pride this year and handed out colored hankies that related to our community's history with coding. (LOOKOUT)
LOOKOUT celebrates its second anniversary this week, marking a significant milestone for a startup news organization dedicated to nuanced, nonpartisan, and deeply reported stories about queer people in the Grand Canyon State.
This year, more than 350,000 people read and shared our stories across our website and social media. We also educated thousands more people on queer issues at our various in-person events across the state including our annual OUTWATCH Fest, Summer of Solutions series, and various tabling events.
But the center of our work has been in the stories we've told:
From sex education in schools to nonprofit leadership, LOOKOUT has driven stories that matter not only to the LGBTQ+ community but also to all Arizonans. As we reflect on two years of impactful journalism leading up to Dec. 22, we celebrate our achievements and the accolades that highlight LOOKOUT's mission to elevate queer journalism to the highest levels of the industry. Our work underscores the necessity of this beat in newsrooms nationwide for years to come.
Public Health Fellows Sparked Conversations on Conversion Therapy and Sex Education
At the beginning of the year, LOOKOUT received a grant to bolster reporting on public health issues. Historically, LGBTQ+ media coverage of public health has focused on disease and depression. At LOOKOUT, we chose to explore the underlying causes of these issues.
Our second series examined conversion therapy in Arizona. While few therapists openly advertise the discredited practice, our investigation uncovered how some providers continue to use it under different terminology. We also found that under Gov. Katie Hobbs, the state licensing organizations continue to be slow—or entirely absent—in enforcing licenses for those offering conversion therapy, despite her executive order banning public resources for such providers.
A Solutions-Based Look at Services for LGBTQ+ Elders
We also covered concerns about Phoenix Pride, including ticketing issues and police presence, and explored how Flagstaff Pride faced backlash for silencing dissent over inviting Dr. Jill Biden to speak.
Community Events That Fostered Connections
Beyond journalism, LOOKOUT has worked to build a stronger sense of community among LGBTQ+ Arizonans, many of whom have expressed feelings of being unwelcome. To address this, we have hosted events aimed at fostering social connections outside bars and nightclubs.
We also expanded our annual OUTWATCH Fest, a week-long festival featuring events in partnership with 10 local organizations and businesses. This year, more than 500 people participated, making it one of our most successful initiatives to date.
We are grateful that we can continue doing this work for Arizona's LGBTQ+ community. And you might have noticed that our most impactful work comes from grants and donations that help hire reporters. For our birthday gift, consider donating to us today and help us continue our mission of delivering impactful journalism that not only holds power to account, but builds stronger communities.
LOOKOUT Publications (EIN: 92-3129757) is a federally recognized nonprofit news outlet.
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