Michael Flowers first drew the Sisters attention one night at Ramrod. The somewhat shy boy with the amazing afro didn’t even bat an eye at the Sisters. We knew we had to have him tied to the Convent (both figuratively and literally). Just as we…
Constance Waverly was the Boston diva of bingo. Once a month she graciously opened her doors to the Sisters and allowed us to raise money for charity during bingo. In the first year we raised over $5,000 for various charities which we could never have…
Saint Frank the Visionary opened Club Cafe back in the 80’s and has since has helped make it a safe and inviting space for Boston’s LBGTQ community. Club Cafe always makes the Sisters and the rest of community feel welcomed. – Sainted on August 25,…
Jim “Safe Harbor” Morgrage Saint Safe Harbor is President and co-founder of the Harbor to the Bay foundation. Since 2003, Harbor to the Bay has raised over $2,000,000 for local HIV/AIDS charities. As a co-owner of Club Cafe he helps provide a safe and inviting…
Aliza Shapiro, through her alter ego Heywood Wakefield and Truth Serum Productions, continually tears down stereotypes and obstacles that face the Queer community. She stands gender norms on their heads and shows them who’s boss. – Sainted on February 9, 2012