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The Dixie Chicks just changed their name & released the protest song of the summer
After shedding the racist implications of Dixie, the country-pop trio will now simply be, the Chicks. But their new song, “March March,” is a stand-out.
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Cops beat LGBTQ protestors leaving demonstration at Stonewall Inn
One activist’s arm was broken and he required multiple staples to close wounds on his head, but he wasn’t given medical attention for the 11 hours he was held in custody.
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Evangelical leader Franklin Graham praises Trump attack on protestors & chastises Christians instead
Christian leaders from around the globe have condemned the desecration of sacred ground, but anti-LGBTQ evangelical leader Franklin Graham is marching in lockstep with Trump.
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Here’s how to support the fight for Black lives even if you can’t protest in person
Activists continue to fight against inequality and injustice in the face of unprecedented opposition. Here’s how you can help them.
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Hate group designates June “LMNOP+ Month” & the result is predictably gonzo
The letters stand for “Lifestyle of Mainstream Normal Ordinary People,” they say.
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Police opened fire on a gay bar because the owner was handing out water to protestors
The police shouted, “The game is over!” before they opened fire without warning.
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Tony Perkins asserts racial unrest is due to accommodating “preferences” & “devaluing” of human life
“Episodes of police brutality and burning of cities should come as no surprise; when you sow the wind, you reap the whirlwind.”
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White vigilantes caught on video yelling about “fa***t energy” & attacking protestors
Armed with baseball bats, the white men were ignored by police as they roamed Philadelphia neighborhoods looking for a fight.
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Ivanka sends Pride tweet as Trump gasses peaceful protesters for publicity photo at church
Responses to the tweet from the LGBTQ community and celebrities ranged from outrage to disgust.
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Ellen deletes vapid tweet on racial justice after blowback from fans
The first time around she forgot to mention Black people.