Chadwick Moore
Chadwick Moore
Chadwick Moore is a contributor to Out Magazine, Playboy, The New York Times and The New York Post. He was born in Tennessee and lives in Brooklyn in East Williamsburg. [4]
Education
Chadwick is a graduate of The University of Iowa.
Career
Moore previously worked in literary publishing in London and New York.
He is currently Editor-at-Large for Out and The Advocate, and contributing writer to Playboy, the New York Times, and the New York Post where he writes profiles and features covering subcultures, crime, off-beat stories, and the LGBT community. His work has taken him to the gay underbelly of Moscow in the aftermath of Putin's anti-LGBT propaganda law; to the streets of Queens where undocumented, Latina, transgender sex workers struggle for survival; to a ranch in Montana to explore Native American two-spirit identity; to the homeless youth shantytowns outside Salt Lake City; to Orlando hours after the massacre at Pulse (nightclub), and one month in a gay crossFit cult. [4]
Conservatism
In September 2016, Moore wrote a profile of gay conservative provocateur Milo Yiannopolos for Out Magazine. There was a severe backlash against the article, even though it was balanced. Moore says that this liberal backlash drove him to conservatism. [1]
Controversy
On June 20, 2020, Moore issued a rasist tweet, writing:
I’m sorry, blacks, but you already have a month.
Juneteenth isn’t a thing.
Don’t colonize our month as well.
thanks.
Signed, the gays.[3]
On June 21, he wrote:
You may have forgotten that this is Pride month.
And that’s because another identity group hijacked the season—even though they already have a month.
I’d like to be the first to say, #GayLivesMatter[3]