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Angry letter denounces DC resident for posting both Pride & BLM signs
The all-caps letter claiming to be from “black heterosexuals” calls LGBTQ people “the most racist group of people in America.” Responses online, though, were inspiring.
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Pride in Pictures: First time out
Jazz’s first time experience at Pride as an out queer woman came with the opportunity to hear their stories directly from them.
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Actors Justice Smith & Nicholas Ashe just came out together. They’re a couple.
“You’ve been my rock and guiding light through all of this and I love you so much,” Justice wrote while discussing the importance of queer inclusion in the Black Lives Matter movement.
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Here’s how to support the fight for Black lives even if you can’t protest in person
Activists continue to fight against inequality and injustice in the face of unprecedented opposition. Here’s how you can help them.
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10 Black gay YouTubers & LGBTQ vloggers who are bringing queer color to the small screen
Black gay YouTubers aren’t always easy to find, but we’ve located 10 Black LGBTQ vloggers whose work is fun, fierce, and eye-opening.
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The Harlem Renaissance was as Queer as it was Black
Beginning a century ago, Black LGBTQ entertainers & writers expressed their identities freely. We have them to thank for much of our present society.
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BET is celebrating Black LGBTQ people with #29DaysofQueerExcellence
In addition to sharing different Black LGBTQ people each day in February, BET will also feature cast members of ‘Pose’ in a docuseries and honor Jaboukie Young-White.
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Has Pride become polarizing inside the LGBTQ community?
Not everyone feels included at pride festivals and parades. There’s a good reason why.
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This is just reminder that I, like, exist.
Does the LGBTQ community only have my back when I’m bashed for being gay, but not when I catch hell for being black?
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About the comments on a recent story that ran on LGBTQ Nation
Why was it on the site? Because it should be.