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A drag ball in Harlem was one of the biggest social events in 1920s New York
In 1936, a Black queen took home the top prize for the first time in the nearly 70 years that the “Odd Fellows” Ball had been taking place.
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This tech titan makes gay men feel “invincible” by helping them get free PrEP
Tristan Schukraft believes it is more than possible to reach zero HIV infections if we expand access to this crucial drug. That’s why he founded Mistr.
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Teachers are fed up with the war on “woke” classrooms
They just want to do their jobs and actually teach the students.
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BBC defends “homophobic” viral interview with gay actor Andrew Scott
The network said its reporter’s questions about Barry Keoghan’s “Saltburn” nude scene were meant to be “light hearted.”
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Anti-gay bullies gave me an eating disorder. It took years for me to discover I’m far from alone.
Men get eating disorders too, and gay men like me have been on a mission to build an international community of support.
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Marine scientist leads shark expeditions in drag & performs shows on research boats
And she fundraises for LGBTQ+ youth in the process.
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Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor criticized “The Color Purple” for “sanitizing” lesbian romance
“I want people to walk away from The Color Purple thinking, ‘I just saw a movie about Black lesbians.’ I don’t think that has happened.”
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Try LGBTQ Nation’s News Quiz
What is the Freedom Caucus clamoring for now? What state might be trying to end marriage equality? And how is George Santos trying to make money now?
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LGBTQ+ megastars have long dominated gospel music. Their flair has shaped the “soul-stirring” genre.
“Gay men can allow the music to take them where heterosexual men cannot go.”
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Black LGBTQ+ folks helped lead the civil rights movement. Homophobia buried their stories.
Revisionist history would have one believe Black LGBTQ+ bodies did not feel the blunt force of the police officer’s billy club on Bloody Sunday in Selma.