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Pete Buttigieg celebrates his husband Chasten & LGBTQ history for Pride Month
“I want you to know that there are so many people out there ready and eager to accept and support you, including me,” Pete Buttigieg told LGBTQ youth.
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Take a moment to remember these out LGBTQ veterans you may not know
We recognize these seven veterans from the American Revolution to the present who, while not having lost their lives in military action, sacrificed themselves in other ways.
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New unearthed audio shows Dan White confessing to murdering Harvey Milk
Dan White cried while he complained that Harvey Milk was being “devious and started kind of smirking” before he shot him.
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The Navy reports the ship named after Harvey Milk is more than halfway done
A welcomed development from the Navy — that once discharged the civil rights leader — just in time for today’s observation of #HarveyMilkDay.
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Pride in Pictures 1970s: How the Stonewall Riots triggered a decade of activism
The 1970s were a tumultuous decade filled with protests and marches.
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Tucker Carlson outed as a fan of gay icon Harvey Milk’s killer
He also fanboyed Jesse Helms, the notoriously racist and anti-gay senator from North Carolina.
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Sally Gearhart is the radical lesbian feminist you never knew about. Until now.
She was a key figure in both the LGBTQ and feminist movements of the 1970s and 1980s. Yet today, not many people know her name.
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He was denied his varsity letters in high school because he was gay. He’s getting them at age 79.
Tom Ammiano was denied an honor in school because of his “high-pitched voice and effeminate mannerisms.” He just got it.
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Republicans dodge metal detectors & tote guns in the capitol. Harvey Milk’s assassin did the same.
It’s hard not to note the parallels between Milk’s murder and Republicans avoiding metal detectors and pledging to carry guns into the nation’s capitol.
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Were the 1970s the most exciting time in history to come out of the closet?
Everywhere you looked there was queer revolution and power and pride.