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These two women revolutionized the medical industry. They were also madly in love.
The policies set forth by Martha May Eliot and Ethel Collins Dunham remain the bedrock of the American public health system to this day.
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How can we stop “mind-reading” technology from outing queer people against their will?
AI-driven brain scans can detect people’s sexual orientations, and that has some legal experts seriously concerned.
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This dance video uses drag queens & twerking to explain kangaroos
It won a major science competition.
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Haters attacked an inclusive public library. So its director made the whole city a book sanctuary.
Jennie Pu says libraries are “as American as apple pie” and there is nothing more undemocratic than attacking them.
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Jonathan Van Ness is allegedly a “monster” with “rage issues” behind the scenes
Sources say behind-the-scenes tensions among the “Queer Eye” cast led to Bobby Berk’s departure.
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Dakota Johnson claims kids in schools are identifying as cats
She is the latest public figure to repeat the transphobic urban legend.
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6 Miami festivals that turn up the heat
Nothing rallies queer friend groups like an event.
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Teacher schools conservatives who are scared of kids’ questions about identity
It doesn’t work the way they think it does.
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10 queer women honored on stamps
Over 50 queer women worldwide have appeared on countries’ official postage stamps.
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The puppeteer who helped bring the Muppets to life was also a bereaved queer man searching for love
A friend of the late Muppeteer Richard Hunt said he vowed to live life to the fullest after losing his boyfriend.