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Semper (and suffer) Fidel: Artists conflicted about Castro
While visiting in the mid-1960s, gay poet Allen Ginsberg saw gays rounded up and sent to work camps. He quickly, and publicly, became a government critic.
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Maine basketball uses game in North Carolina to show LGBTQ support
“Boycotting is one way to stand up to [HB2]. Another type of pressure is to go stand shoulder-to-shoulder with Duke and show our support.”
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Anti-Klan rallies counter North Carolina KKK parade celebrating Donald Trump
A collection of clergy and community activists wanted to show the KKK that love still trumps hate.
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At least 9 killed in fire at Oakland warehouse party, dozens missing
Numerous queer, trans, and gender non-conforming people are believed to have been in attendance. Many are still unaccounted for.
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Nick Offerman’s woodworking book includes steamy cartoon co-starring Chris Pratt
If you ever fantasized about Ron Swanson and Andy Dwyer having some special alone time in the woods, Offerman has the book for you.
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Pastor of HGTV’s ‘Fixer Upper’ hosts says their antigay church is not antigay
“We are not only not antigay, but we are pro-helping people in their journey to find out who God is and who He has made them to be.”
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One woman’s answer to homophobic neighbor: 10,000 rainbow Christmas lights
Letting lesbians attend the prom together and teaching kids about being transgender were just too much for this woman’s neighbor.
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The president who gave France marriage equality says he’s had enough
Francois Hollande, the least loved French president of modern times, says he will not run for reelection next year.
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Why Oregon is the number one state for post-election hate
“Both the harassment since the election and the energy on the radical right are the predictable results of the campaign that Trump waged for the presidency.”
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Study: Bisexual and rural LGBTQ people face highest rates of depression
Nearly half of bisexuals between the ages of 18 and 24 said they had been diagnosed with depression.