Remi Stamatellos

Remi Stamatellos (they/them) is a chronically ill Androgynous Lesbian and one of The Snapdragon’s founders. They graduated from the University of West Georgia with a Bachelor of Arts in English Literature and certificate in Publishing and Editing.

Remi primarily works as the editor-in-chief, copywriter, designer, and events planner for The Snapdragon. Their goal is to give fellow LGBTQ+ and Disabled people the opportunity to share their mutual experiences without the risk of feeling ostracized. Beyond their magazine duties, they love to bake, sing, and read tarot cards.

Adrienne Auclair

Adrienne Auclair (they/it) works as the magazine’s co-founder, webmaster, and editorial lead. They recently graduated from the University of West Georgia with a Bachelor of Arts in English.

Being a chronically ill, Trans and Nonbinary Butch, they recognized the need for a community that accounted for the needs of Disabled Queer people. They joined The Snapdragon to help build this community. In their spare time, Juno enjoys bugs, tinkering with technology, and creating LEGO MOCs.

Carmen Davis

Carmen Davis (she/her) is a Lesbian content creator and skilled social media manager for The Snapdragon. She graduated from University of New Mexico with a concentration in Psychology with a minor in Philosophy.

As a woman who struggled with self-acceptance and developing identity, she joined The Snapdragon project to help uplift and illuminate the experiences of those within the Queer, Disabled community. Outside of her role at The Snapdragon, she enjoys writing poetry and language learning. One fun fact about her is that she has auditory-tactile synesthesia.

Maeve Stamatellos

Maeve Stamatellos (they/them) is the accessibility coordinator for The Snapdragon. As a Queer person with POTS, they joined the magazine to help make the world a more accessible place to live.

Maeve is pursuing a degree in Health Informatics with a certificate in Data Analysis from Mercer University. They enjoy working with just about any animal, learning about service dogs, and collecting colorful trinkets.