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This trans activist got canceled but she's not going to let "meme-brained fascists" stop her
On October 7, a grassroots coalition of LGBTQ+ leaders organized a National March to Protect Trans Youth. This collective gathered in Orlando, Florida to denounce Gov. Ron DeSantis‘s (R …
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The Grammys bumped this drag queen's album from the Christian category. She's got a lot to say.
This summer, Christian singer-songwriter and drag queen Flamy Grant made history. After an anti-LGBTQ+ activist and preacher targeted her on social media in July, they decided to channel …
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Sex, drugs & book bans: There's a lot more to Amy Schneider than 'Jeopardy!'
It’s one of those frigid and gray wintry days where the slush builds up in the streets, and the wind buffs snow drifts into a hard sheen. Amy Schneider …
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What will it take for us to stop fighting insanity with insanity?
At an official state luncheon held at the White House, President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden welcomed Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his partner Jodie Hayden.
During …
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Country music has always been queer...seriously
In certain corners of the queer internet, you can find earnest tributes to the gay cowboys of 90s country music. Clad in Wrangler jeans and Stetson hats, these men smiled …
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How did testosterone become so criminalized? The '90s Olympic bribery scandal that started it all.
Throughout the late 80s, 90s, and early 2000s, Americans became obsessed with anabolic steroid doping – i.e., hormonally altering one’s body to win sports competitions. In 1988, Canadian Olympic …
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The '90s "Last Call" killer trolled NYC gay bars for victims. Then police botched the investigation.
In the early 90s, as the AIDS crisis reached a fever pitch and LGBTQ+ hate crimes rose to their highest level in decades, a serial killer preyed upon New York …
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Africa's rich LGBTQ+ history has long been suppressed & activists are taking a stand
In a world that is becoming increasingly aware of the importance of embracing diversity and acknowledging the stories of marginalized communities, Nigeria stands as a complex backdrop. Despite a long …
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Uganda's vicious anti-LGBTQ+ law could reverse decades of progress against AIDS in Africa
The convergence of homophobic legislation and the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Africa creates a harrowing reality for gay men on the continent. Over the years, the global fight for …
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America's first out elected officials were two civil rights warriors you've probably never heard of
Three weeks before his assassination, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. arrived in the Detroit suburb of Grosse Pointe, Michigan to deliver what was to be one of the final public …