About Us


OutWrite Newsmagazine is the official queer newsmagazine of the University of California, Los Angeles and the oldest queer college publication in the United States.

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OutWrite Newsmagazine is a growing multi-media platform that uplifts and empowers the often silenced voices of the queer community. We challenge dominant cisheteronormative narratives through an unapologetic, radically inclusive, and intersectional lens.

OutWrite was established in 1979 under the name TenPercent, becoming the first queer college publication in the country. The name TenPercent was chosen from the Alfred Kinsey’s study Sexual Behavior in the Human Male which stated that 10% of men identified as homosexual. In 2005, the newsmagazine’s staff petitioned to change the name to OutWrite to decenter the white, cis, gay male identity and use a name which better represents the queer community’s vast spectrum of identities.

Throughout the years, the newsmagazine referred to itself as a “gay and lesbian” newsmagazine, slowly adding more identities to its moniker just as the mainstream community did in the late 20th century. Our label has since been changed to “queer” newsmagazine to recognize both the importance of inclusivity in our community and the inherent radical nature of our mission; queer is a verb and political statement as much as it is an umbrella descriptor encompassing the ever-growing LGBTQ+ acronym. OutWrite is proud to transform and adapt itself to better represent and serve queer people, changing its own identity as our community grows and changes.

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Want to join our team?

Our applications are currently open. Apply here! We recruit UCLA students interested in writing, copy editing, illustration, photography, layout/design, social media, and podcast every Fall and Winter quarter. Follow us on our social media for updates!

If you’d like to submit a written, visual, or video piece as a guest, please fill out this form. If you’d like to suggest a topic for us to cover, please contact us by the email addresses below or on Instagram! We ask that your pitch aligns with our mission statement and/or relates to the queer community.

We additionally publish letters to the editor. Read our guidelines for letters.

Want to support us?

You can donate directly to our organization through Student Media here. Make sure to select “OutWrite” when asked. We also sell merchandise at events on UCLA’s campus and around Los Angeles. Keep an eye on our Instagram for when and where you can catch us!

All funds go directly to our future projects and events.

Contact Us

Editor-in-Chief, JQ Shearin (They/Them)

Managing Editors, Ariana Castro (She/Her) and Claude C. (He/They)

Contact us via email at [email protected]

Comments (3)
  1. Moonlightpeople says:

    Hello from LGBT RUSSIA!

    Please see the attached Press Release (moonlightpeople.com). If it fits your standards we will be grateful for its publication.

    We are the crew from Russia who shot a pilot episode of the series that is dedicated to the gay issues. It is based on real events.
    We would like as many people as possible to see the true life of Russian gays. We sent out a press release to Russian and Western mass media, but for some reason they refuse to advertise us (except for the portal gay.ru). Most likely, this is due to the law banning promotion of homosexuality in our country.

    Russian press about our series:

    http://www.gay.ru/news/rainbow/2013/11/26-27617.htm

    http://www.kvir.ru/articles/lyudi-lunnogo-sveta-ne.html#comment_496688

    Kind regards,
    “Moonlight people” creators.

    moonlightpeople.com

  2. Blair Skinner says:

    Hi,

    My name is Blair Skinner and I’m working on the Amazon Series titled “Transparent.”

    I’m inquiring for permission to show the cover of a few 1989 issues of Out Write Magazine in “Transparent.” In the scene they would be used as set dressing and put in the background at a book store.

    “Transparent” is a dark comedy about an LA family with serious boundary issues. Ali, Sarah, and Josh — three adult siblings — are challenged to understand their family’s legacy after their father, Mort, comes out as trans. In this exploration of love, sex, and identity, the past and future unravel when this admission causes everyone’s truths to come out.

    Please don’t hesitate to give me a call at 323.956.7425  with any questions or comments.

    Thank you for your time and cooperation. I look forward to hearing from you shortly.  

  3. maggieleeee says:

    Love the content!!!