It is ok to cope. It is ok to grieve. It is ok to be upset. It is ok to be angry.
As history has clearly shown, LGBTQ people who support the far-right Republican agenda are on a one-way path to self-destruction.
The courage of members of the LGBTQ community who opposed unequal treatment paved the way for EEOC’s work to establish legal protections.
The right-wing justices say expressions of faith are “indispensable,” suggesting that nondiscrimination laws aren’t.
The Proud Boys or other anti-LGBTQ extremists can show up at Pride parades or drag queen readings with their guns for the express purpose of shutting down the event.
We don’t need more lone heroes. We need more communities working together.
Queer folks with hearing disabilities face a curious mix of discrimination and acceptance.
What if I told you there was a brewing movement where Americans and Western Europeans are starting to adopt an extremely minimalistic lifestyle, eschewing personal possessions and dramatically reducing their carbon footprint?
Every American who wants to vote needs to be able to do so.