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Chicago’s first black mayor was a gay rights champion
He was the first mayor to headline a gay-rights rally, and he established the city’s first office on gay and lesbian issues.
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Lesbian senior’s discrimination case could clear the way for LGBT housing rights
Marsha Wetzel, 70, is suing her senior living facility for allegedly failing to protect her from the homophobic verbal and physical abuse of other tenants.
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This Republican’s ad is absurdly hateful against everyone
The ad attacks trans women, young feminists, urban teachers, and immigrants.
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A pastor may lose her job for marrying a gay couple. Her congregation is rallying.
“She is a walking, talking example of Jesus,” a young woman said about her pro-LGBTQ pastor.
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This guy saw 7 antigay protesters outside a church, so he called a few friends for help
Within minutes, dozens of people had shown up to shut it all down – and they just kept coming.
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San Francisco voted ‘Most Welcoming City’ in new LGBTQ travel poll
More than 48,000 votes for their favorite destinations and travel icons in 13 categories and we have the results.
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These 14 cities are holding Trans Day of Remembrance events & you should go
Trans people are expected to support National Coming Out Day, but are you honoring Trans Day of Remembrance? You should be.
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Did you know there is an outdoor museum of LGBTQ history?
Chicago’s Legacy Walk teaches our history in a unique and fascinating manner.
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Racists target white gay & lesbian couples’ homes for graffiti
Two queer families woke up to find racist vandalism just outside their homes.
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Insurer is sorry it used ‘insensitive language’ when denying PrEP coverage
After a letter denying coverage to a man because of his “high risk homosexual behavior” went viral, the insurer apologized and adjusted its policy.