8 Queer Sustainable Baddies to Look Out For

 
 

With Pride Month (as with every month!), there are many queer creators who we love who deserve a highlight. Read forward to find out what these creators are about–from environmentalist drag queens to storytellers, there is definitely something from every single niche!

 

1. Isais Hernandez (@queerbrownvegan)

 
 

Isais is an environmental educator who creates informative content and brings light to certain issues by highlighting how they effect the climate crisis. Look to him for insight on multi-faceted issues within the sustainability space–you’re bound to learn something new with every video!

 

2. Charlie Amaya Scott (@dineaesthetics)

 
 

Charlie is the founder of Diné Aesthetic(s), which is a blog of their reflections and introspective journey on what being Diné means in the 21st century. They also post many informative videos on native history and what it means to be queer within this space.

 
 
 

3. Pınar Ateş Sinopoulos-Lloyd (@queerquechua)

 
 

Founder of the Queer Nature organization, Pınar focuses on their heritage to further understand our relationship to nature. Queer Nature analyzes a more intimate relationship with nature and teaches skills for survival to the LGBTQIA+ community.

 

4. Pattie Gonia (@pattiegonia)

 
 

Everyone’s favorite environmentalist drag queen Pattie Gonia focuses on bringing people together to protect and advocate for mother nature. Pattie Gonia is also the co-founder of the non-profit organization The Outdoorist Oath which educates communities on protecting nature as well as granting them access to its beauty.

 

5. Willow Defebaugh (@willowonearth)

 
 

Willow is a deep ecology writer and co-founder of Atmos, a climate-focused magazine that includes newsletters, features, and more. She also has a lot of faith in the fashion industry to change its polluting ways and to actually become more sustainable–which encourages us all to look at the fashion industry in a much more positive light.

 

6. Lydia Okello (@styleisstyle)

 
 

Lydia Okello is a queer model, freelance writer, and content creator who works with sustainable fashion brands with inclusive sizing and ethical production. We are always looking to them to see the next brand to look out for!

 

7. Kelley Heyer (@kelleyheyer)

 
 

Clowncore enthusiast Kelley is always wearing the most fun looks, sourced from primarily sustainable brands and second-hand shopping. Kelley shows us that we can have fun with fashion in a way that simultaneously helps the environment–there are no limits!

 

8. Mycha Bueché (@artbymycha)

 
 

Mycha, the Creative Lead at Collectively, Inc., is a queer creative who focuses on any and all things creative, especially upcycling–from beaded handbags to upcycled tops, they are always creating something new!