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SNL mocks Logo’s ‘Fire Island,’ cast shows support for transgender rights
“Cherry Grove” draws from some of the most tired stereotypes about lesbians — that they are boring, sexless, lactose-intolerant kale-eaters who spend all their time “processing.”
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Frank Ocean’s new track ‘Chanel’ hailed as bisexual anthem
In “Chanel,” the chorus “I see both sides like Chanel” recalls infamous fashion designer Coco Chanel’s rumored bisexuality.
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South Dakota is the first state to legalize anti-LGBTQ discrimination in 2017
The governor signed a law Friday that allows adoption agencies to deny LGBTQ families services and child placement for “religious” reasons .
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Court rules Civil Rights Act doesn’t protect against anti-gay discrimination
An increasing number of trial and appeals courts have found that existing law bars anti-LGBTQ discrimination, but no federal appellate court has so far supported this interpretation.
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Dating app Tinder matched a quarter million trans users after inclusive update
Tinder offers 37 gender identity options and has improved its community education and internal moderation to help prevent harassment.
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This Republican lawmaker broke with his party to introduce a fair housing bill
The Fair and Equal Housing Act of 2017 would make it illegal to discriminate against a renter on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity.
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Kristen Stewart talks sexuality: ‘You’re not confused if you’re bisexual’
On the contrary, Stewart said, she finds it confusing when people aren’t bisexual.
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Conversion therapy pioneer Joseph Nicolosi won’t be hurting any more gay kids
The leader in the discredited movement to “convert” people from lesbian, gay, or bisexual to straight has died.
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Watch: Kate McKinnon returns to ‘SNL’ to imagine Jeff Sessions as Forrest Gump
Kate McKinnon’s Sessions/Gump admits to meeting with Russian ambassador Sergey Kyslyak, noting, “I remember any name with the words ‘gay kiss’ in it.”
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Black lesbian launches ‘Our Bible,’ a devotional app for people on the margins
Creator Crystal Cheatham calls Our Bible — due to be released June 2017 — a “meditation app for LGBTQ Christians, their friends, family and allies.”