We’ve had some great feedback and coverage about this project.

This project has been the most proactive in the area to include several ‘invisible’ and / or marginalized folks. You have given a platform for voices not often given any consideration, and that is amazing. ~ Paula Brewer, co-founder of eBIcenter Pittsburgh


A writer is interviewing LGBT people across Pennsylvania for a cool project called Amplify. [Pittsburgh Lesbian Correspondents] ~ bitch media ‘On Our Radar’ January 8, 2016


I don’t talk much about my dark times and for good reason but after giving my answers to a questionnaire and having it posted among a hundred others gave me pause to bring forth the darker side of my light.   Telling the stories of others.  To bring people’s lives to the forefront and allowing those voices to be heard under the hashtag #amplify and I feel this is an amazing project. These are the small things that can help a recovery.  No matter what the issue, there is someone willing to amplify that issue to help you find others to support within a group.  No one can do it alone.  ~ alissadavisblog January 2016


You should check out #AMPLIFY, a storytelling, community art, and historical archive project sharing the lived experiences of LGBTQ neighbors in Western Pennsylvania from 2015-2017. ~ Autostraddle, January 2016


Are you an LGBTQ person in Western Pennsylvania? AMPLIFY wants to hear from you. NEXTPittsburgh, June 2017.


The Next Page: Building bridges in Pittsburgh’s LGBTQ community,  Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 2016.

I was interviewed on the podcast Two Rivers, 30 Minutes in December 2015.

I was interview for Burgh Vivant in June 2017


 

I was interviewed on PCTV ‘Into Pittsburgh’ in May 2017

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