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Olympic diver “wouldn’t be here” if not for his gay dad
“I tell everyone, when they ask me why I dive, I dive purely for my dad,” Jordan Windle proudly said.
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The Olympics may have more LGBTQ representation than ever but it still has some major issues
There is historic representation at the Olympics, but some of the best LGBTQ athletes didn’t make the trip – and the ones that did have been misgendered, publicly maligned, and even outed while in Japan.
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Children’s museum receives death threats because drag queens were planning to read there
The event was private and after hours but “overwhelming” threats of violence to the museum forced the event to be postponed anyway.
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DaBaby is dropped from Lollapalooza music festival for series of insensitive remarks
“Lollapalooza was founded on diversity, inclusivity, respect, and love. With that in mind, DaBaby will no longer be performing.”
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Soccer player comes out while he’s surrounded by his teammates. This is what happened next.
“I love you guys, I really do,” Jahmal Howlett-Mundle told his teammates. They showed him love back.
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Another woman with “too high” natural testosterone is disqualified at the Olympics
Francine Niyonsaba was first banned from her regular competition by the same rule affecting Caster Semenya and others. She made it to the Olympics anyway – just to get disqualified on another technicality.
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Christian adoption agency gets canceled by fundamentalists for serving LGBTQ people
The supposed “world’s largest Christian music festival,” taking place for 40 days & nights amidst a pandemic, was fine with their religious sponsor. Until an employee went digging into their past.
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Here are some basic facts about HIV/AIDS you should know. Don’t be like DaBaby.
Here are some clear truths and realities about HIV/AIDS for those who don’t know or need a refresher.
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Dolly Parton shares her way of honoring Whitney Houston’s legacy after her death
She also answered why she didn’t have the chance to sing “I Will Always Love You” together with the bisexual singer before her passing.
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President Biden chooses out rabbi to serve on international religious commission
The White House said that Biden chose Sharon Kleinbaum because she has long proven herself as “a powerful voice for religious freedom, LGBTQ rights and other human rights.”