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Jimmy Carter is finally getting the recognition he deserves, even on LGBTQ rights
Jimmy Carter was a trailblazer, and he’s finally getting recognized as one.
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GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy shows tepid support for marriage equality as “law of the land”
After he was asked if he too had “evolved” on same-sex marriages like Liz Cheney did, a visibly uncomfortable Kevin McCarthy deflected.
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DOJ expands probe into anti-LGBTQ prison violence in Georgia after 44 murders in the past year
The DOJ is investigating allegedly deplorable conditions in Georgia prisons, like inmates wielding machetes and toilets overflowing because staff turned them off.
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You can be a witness to history by being an extra in the film about Bayard Rustin
Former President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama are serving as producers for the Netflix film. They’re currently casting actors to film in Pittsburgh and DC.
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Federal judge rules that Catholic hospitals can refuse LGBTQ patients
The judge also said that the Catholic President Joe Biden “may” have “some sort of religious animus” against Christian hospitals.
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Will the American government apologize for discriminating against LGBTQ people for decades?
Reps. David Cicilline and Mark Takano want the federal government to apologize to LGBTQ people whose lives were upended by discrimination sanctioned by the American government.
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Barack Obama saddened by attacks on trans youth: “It breaks my heart”
“This is not who we are,” former President Barack Obama said about the dozens of states attacking transgender equality this year.
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Fox News hosts whine that Black people are “trying to take down white culture”
Straight white men can’t catch a break because they’re “marginalized” for “our gender, our sexuality, and the color of our skin.”
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Pride in Pictures 2000s: The battle for marriage equality
In the 2000s, the battle for marriage equality took center stage.
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Pete Buttigieg brings back minority hiring program that Trump scrapped
In a rebuke to the Trump administration, Pete Buttigieg is starting two programs “so that good jobs can become meaningful careers” for more disadvantaged people.