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It’s the 61st anniversary of the first gay rights wins at the U.S. Supreme Court
A one-sentence 1958 Supreme Court ruling marked the first time gay rights ever won in the highest U.S. court.
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Every LGBTQ youth should read Laverne Cox’s autobiographical Instagram message
“Hopefully more adults will come to believe you shouldn’t lose your life simply for being who you are and do something about it.”
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A model’s photo was used in an HIV education campaign so she sued for ‘humiliation’
She won a heap of money because someone might think she’s “promiscuous.”
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It’s time for the Human Rights Campaign to be led by a woman or person of color
The world’s largest LGBTQ rights organization has been lead by cisgender white men for nearly two decades.
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Hate group founder Gavin McInnes’ wife threatens to sue neighbors over anti-hate signs
She’s peeved after her neighbors started posting signs that say “Hate has no home here.”
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Older people & conservatives share fake news more often than anybody else
And, no, grandpa. Forwarding a message to all your friends on Messenger won’t get your posts about Aunt Periwinkle’s appendectomy seen more often.
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San Francisco is opening America’s first LGBTQ arts center
The four story building will serve as a space for queer art groups, cultural activists, community leaders, educators and showcases that need it.
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This gay bar instructed photographers not to shoot pics of skinny ‘messy’ boys’ or women
“Poof Door is a gay club for homos. No one is here to see girls…. Skinny boys… are a dime a dozen. There is nothing interesting nor cool about them.”
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China is shutting down local LGBTQ groups, using this sneaky bureaucratic trick
China is just one of 55 world countries who use this red tape Catch-22 to kill LGBTQ organizations.
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Here’s why some gay Brazilians support their country’s rabidly anti-LGBTQ president
He said he’d rather have a dead son than a gay one, but here’s how he won over some gay voters.