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    • Pride in Pictures: A proud family portrait
      LGBTQ Pride

      Pride in Pictures: A proud family portrait

      The Penna/Burns family proves that celebrating Pride with loved ones has kept the LGBTQ community strong and proud.

      Sunday, June 7, 2020
    • Should Black Christians continue to be forgiving?
      Commentary

      Should Black Christians continue to be forgiving?

      I now question if our religion’s teachings of forgiveness are serving us well, particularly with the resurgence of white nationalism.

      Wednesday, October 23, 2019
    • South Carolina trans woman & her sister brutally attacked outside nightclub
      News (USA)

      South Carolina trans woman & her sister brutally attacked outside nightclub

      Police initially said that bias had nothing to do with the attack, before they even talked to the victim.

      Wednesday, August 29, 2018
    • Pride Month doesn’t have to stop. Where to find Pride after June.
      LGBTQ Pride

      Pride Month doesn’t have to stop. Where to find Pride after June.

      Pride Month is winding down, but never fear: there are more Prides happening all over the country.

      Saturday, June 30, 2018
    • How a bi black dancer from St. Louis helped the Resistance liberate France from Nazis
      News (World)

      How a bi black dancer from St. Louis helped the Resistance liberate France from Nazis

      Josephine Baker became a celebrity in France. When Germany invaded, she used her skills for espionage.

      Thursday, February 22, 2018
    • Teen arrested for spray-painting homophobic and misogynist messages
      News (USA)

      Teen arrested for spray-painting homophobic and misogynist messages

      The messages targeted white people, black people, hispanic people, gay people, black women, and the police.

      Saturday, March 25, 2017
    • He brutalized two gay men — but in West Virginia, that’s not a crime.
      News (USA)

      He brutalized two gay men — but in West Virginia, that’s not a crime.

      In a decision this month, a judge ruled that West Virginia civil rights law protects people based on sex — but not sexual orientation.

      Sunday, May 29, 2016
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