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Harvey Milk’s civil rights legacy lives on, sailing the high seas
Though his killer may have destroyed his body, they will never succeed in extinguishing his legacy or destroying his spirit.
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God and natural disasters: It’s not just the queers’ fault anymore
Rather than blaming LGBT people, start to embrace science to save humanity from itself.
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Presumably gay-free website poses dumb questions we hate being asked
An article about the awkward questions people ask LGBTQ folk is made more awkward by a headline that treats us as “others.”
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Trans scholar haunted by frightening brush with Tulsa campus police
When Sj Miller was surrounded by four armed campus police officers, the teacher feared for their life.
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Baltimore HIV clinic tries to stop union organizing by firing workers
Chase Brexton Health Care has fired five longtime employees in an attempt to intimidate workers out of demanding better working conditions.
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Trump just can’t stop promoting violence as the American way
Trump focuses most major initiatives of his foreign policy on violence.
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What would Galileo think about the Catholic stance on trans people?
The dove has died as has the hope.
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The time AIDS activists used condoms to hijack the Olympic rings
It was 1995, and Atlanta was in the height of Olympic fever as the city prepared to host the 1996 Summer Games.
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Treatment of left-handedness offers a window into LGBTQ discrimination
Though comparing handedness, sexuality, and gender identity might seem akin to comparing artichokes, jet planes, and oil paintings, by so doing we see many striking connections.
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Trump’s immigration policies follow a racist American tradition
Trump’s immigration policy tirades tap into a racist stream that has flowed ever since Christopher Columbus and his genocidal co-conspirators first set foot on First Nations’ lands.