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LGBTQ veterans group denied entry in Boston’s St. Patrick’s Day parade
While the organizers went to the Supreme Court to defend their right to exclude LGBT groups from the parade, they had allowed the veterans to march before.
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Under Trump, we need LGBTQ youth programs like True Colors more than ever
The night after Moonlight won Best Picture at the Oscars, a first for a black LGBTQ film, True Colors Out Youth Theater celebrated it’s own historic achievement.
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Neighbors who supported lesbians get Bostonians of the Year honorable mention
When a couple came home to find their pride flag had been stolen and their house egged, their hearts were broken. But then something beautiful happened.
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Wanda Sykes: ‘I was not booed off stage’ for Donald Trump jokes
Raising her middle finger, Sykes yelled “Fuck you, Fuck you, Fuck you,” at the audience for the Boston cancer benefit.
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White House to honor nation’s oldest LGBTQ youth drama group
Michelle Obama will present a 2016 National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award to True Colors: Out Youth Theater.
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Across the nation, thousands of people protested Trump’s election last night
The raw divisions exposed by the presidential race were on full display across America on Wednesday as protesters flooded city streets.
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“The Scottsboro Boys” plays with minstrelsy to deliver dignity and justice
“The Scottsboro Boys” examines a case of racial injustice still relevant in today’s America, where Black Lives Matter fights for rights and Donald Trump plays on racial fears.
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Because of anti-LGBTQ law, North Carolina’s loss is South Carolina’s gain
The loss of NCAA tournament games this year is expected to deprive the city of Greensboro an estimated $15 million in revenue.
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Boston mayor accused of pressuring parade organizers to let gays march
According to the complaint, the mayor at one point got into a profanity-laden shouting match with parade organizer Philip Wuschke.
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Massachusetts Senate approves transgender rights bill
The Senate passed the bill with a 33-4 vote Thursday.