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Kevin Jennings set to take over as CEO of Lambda Legal and take on Trump’s judiciary
The trailblazing educator, author, and founder of GLSEN will further diversify his resume by going over to the legal-focused fund.
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Azealia Banks apologizes for ‘evil’ PrEP rant, then ‘bids adieu’ to LGBTQ fans
Azaelia Banks’ Instagram is a roller coaster between her pandering to and talking down to ‘the gays’, who she claims she is tired of – for now.
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One fifth grader was thankful for two dads. That triggered this substitute’s homophobic rant.
The crazed substitute teacher subjected a class to her rambling until she had to be escorted from the school, just because one child has a home with gay parents.
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Michigan priest takes thousands from local gay judge, then denies her Holy Communion
The reverend’s homophobic leadership is allegedly causing the decline of this Michigan church and school, but the diocese completely supports him.
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Hungary pulls out of Eurovision, allegedly due to homosexuality and LGBTQ representation
Hungarian leaders and media are allegedly so ‘fed up’ with LGBTQ people, they’re avoiding one of Europe’s largest events in spite of them.
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Billy Dee Williams identifies as gender fluid, reveals acceptance of multiple pronouns
Everything you’re about to read is true – the ‘Star Wars’ actor describes gender and his role in a 70s male ‘love story’ film.
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Are you really boycotting Chick-fil-A? We conducted a survey to find out.
The numbers we analyzed (in conjunction with the team at Hornet) on how gay people feel about Chick-fil-A may surprise you.
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Ilhan Omar’s transphobic opponent banned from Twitter for making death threats against her
This ‘educator’ is just a conspiracy theorist spreading hate – but Twitter gave us something to be thankful for this Thanksgiving.
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Chicago Area’s largest high school district votes to allow trans students facility access
Now, students in this district will not need to file lawsuits or seek injunctions to use their designated bathrooms.
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Michael Bloomberg officially announces his 2020 presidential campaign
The former mayor of New York City is now the 18th Democratic candidate currently on the campaign trail – and he’s already spent $31 million to get his message out.