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Lizzo puts her money where her mouth is. She just gave $50,000 to a Black trans org
It isn’t the first time that the musical diva has advocated for Black trans women – and it won’t be the last.
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KFC heiress launches $1 million program to employ LGBTQ people harmed by coronavirus
Kaila Methven, a lingerie designer who is also heiress to the KFC fast-food chain, wants to help LGBTQ people and survivors of domestic abuse while raising money for charities.
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This guide to charities is now flagging dozens of hate groups
Guidestar is being hailed for identifying non-profits that oppose LGBTQ rights for their hateful rhetoric and policies.
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Ellen, Lady Gaga & Pharrell team up for ‘The Love Project’ in uplifting video
The stars united to “promote love, kindness, empathy and understanding” and support four charities close to their hearts.
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Ten charities who will fight Trump that you should support on #GivingTuesday
These (mostly) queer organizations will be dealing with the aftermath of Trump’s election. Take a moment to support their efforts on #GivingTuesday.
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Victims of the most horrific crimes stepped up to help Pulse families
In the aftermath of the Orlando massacre, those raising funds for victims took to heart lessons learned in Newtown and Boston.
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Bono, Clooney, Kardashian part of all-star campaign for AIDS
Bono is a launching an all-star campaign featuring “once-in-a-lifetime experiences” that can be won after donating at least $10 to his organization.
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Taraji P. Henson lends hand to HIV & AIDS charity
Henson, Janelle Monae and Laila Ali are signing on as ambassadors for the newly formed power council on Alicia Keys’ charity, Keep a Child Alive.
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World Vision reverses decision to hire married, gay Christians
NEW YORK — Facing a firestorm of protest, the prominent Christian relief agency World Vision on Wednesday reversed a two-day-old policy change that would have allowed it to hire Christians in same-sex marriages in the US.
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Merck Foundation ends support for Boy Scouts over anti-gay policy
WHITEHOUSE STATION, N.J. — The Merck Foundation, the charitable arm of Merck & Co., one of the world’s largest pharmaceutical companies, has announced it has suspended all funding to the Boys Scouts of America.