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Olympic diver “wouldn’t be here” if not for his gay dad
“I tell everyone, when they ask me why I dive, I dive purely for my dad,” Jordan Windle proudly said.
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Gay is the word: A history of LGBTQ bookstores around the world
LGBTQ bookstores were often the only places where queer people could meet, see themselves or learn about their world. Here’s how they came to be (and fell into decline).
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Gay diving legend Greg Louganis snubbed Mike Pence for Pete Buttigieg & then told everyone about it
But he proudly posted a photo with another Indiana politician to Instagram.
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Long before Colin Kaepernick, Nike featured an HIV-positive gay runner
Nike has never had a problem with controversy. In 1995, the company took on homphobia and fear of AIDS in an ad campaign.
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Diving legend Greg Louganis dons Speedo to climb back on the board
At 56, the diver is still as handsome and talented as ever.
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Gay former Olympian Greg Louganis will finally appear on a Wheaties box
The gay former Olympian says he harbors no ill will toward cereal maker General Mills for their decision to snub him in the 1980s at the height of his career.
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Greg Louganis contemplates his, fellow Olympian Jenner’s journeys
“We all have our journeys,” Louganis, 55, told reporters. “Whether you’re gay, straight, bisexual, transgender.”
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Olympic gold medalist Greg Louganis urges protest of Russian anti-gay laws
WASHINGTON — Olympic gold medalist Greg Louganis on Friday urged American Olympians to dedicate their performances at February’s Winter Games in Sochi to their gay friends and relatives as a means of protest against Russian anti-gay laws.
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National Gay and Lesbian Sports Hall of Fame honors athletes
CHICAGO — Dave Pallone, who was part of Chicago history when he umpired the first night game at Wrigley Field, is returning to Chicago to take part in another chapter of American sports history: His inclusion in the inaugural class of what organizers say is the first-of-its-kind National Gay & Lesbian Sports Hall of Fame.
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Olympic diving champion Greg Louganis announces engagement
Former Olympic diving champion Greg Louganis announced he plans to marry this fall. People magazine says the 53-year-old Louganis will marry paralegal Johnny Chaillot.