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5 things you may not know about the Stonewall rebellion
Much of the story is well known within our community, but a lot of myth and embellishment has grown over the years, and many details lost.
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There is a Hepatitis A outbreak in Nashville & very little vaccines available
With 14 new cases of Hepatitis A in the past six months, officials are offering free vaccinations but there aren’t enough to go around.
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Tattoo studio refuses to ink gay HIV+ customer
George Westwood thought he would get a tattoo to represent his HIV status. Instead, the tattoo studio refused to serve him.
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The San Francisco of the east coast is finally about to celebrate Pride
Provincetown has long been a queer hotspot, but one thing it hasn’t had is an official pride event. This changes in 2018.
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‘Chemsex’ linked to risky behavior & STIs in study
Researchers in London have links a rise in HIV and STDs and the increasing popularity of “chemsex” amongst men who have sex with men.
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Pride flag waves over South Pole for the first time
Even in as remote a place as Antarctica, you can find community.
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Gay couple thrown out of Lyft by irate driver after they kissed
“We basically pecked, nothing out of the ordinary.”
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Queer youth are using Grindr for a lot more than hooking up
While gay and bi teens are using it to build community, the developers “are troubled that an underage person may have been using our app.”
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Harley-Davidson Museum is sponsoring a mammoth ‘Ride with Pride’ event that will stretch for miles
The event will kick off at the Harley-Davidson Museum and will travel through Milwaukee for several hours.
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Lesbians & bisexual women have elevated risk for type 2 diabetes
While these women may have a higher body mass index than straight women, the bigger factors pointed to stress surrounding discrimination and violence.