Our Story

About The Gay Agenda

For decades, the phrase 'the gay agenda' has been used as a warning—suggesting something secretive, coercive, or dangerous. It appears in political speeches, media debates, and everyday conversations, yet rarely is the phrase examined beyond fear.

The Gay Agenda: What It Actually Is — and Why It Exists takes a clear, evidence-based look at what happens when people realize they are gay—often years before adulthood—and what determines whether that realization leads to isolation, silence, or survival.

At its core, this is a book about people who are often discussed but rarely centered—especially the young person who is quietly listening while adults argue about their existence. For them, the 'agenda' is not about changing the world. It's about whether honesty is survivable.

Our Mission

To replace fear with facts and ideology with outcomes by providing an evidence-based examination of LGBTQ+ experiences, focusing on reducing harm through visibility, acceptance, and psychological safety.

Why Trust Us

Our approach is grounded in rigorous public health data and academic research rather than activism. We avoid academic jargon to ensure our findings are accessible to general readers, ensuring that every claim is supported by measurable outcomes and documented links between social factors and mental health.

Our Values

Evidence-Based Integrity

We prioritize established research in psychology, public health, and sociology over political rhetoric or sensationalism.

Human-Centered Focus

Our work centers the lived experiences of individuals, particularly youth, rather than abstract ideological battles.

Harm Reduction

We ask straightforward questions about what reduces harm and what makes it worse, without asking readers to abandon their beliefs.