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Is a constitutional amendment the route to LGBTQ equality we should be fighting for?
We need a strategy to prevent our victories in the courts from being taken away as quickly as we won them.
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Is the coverage of the Jim Jordan sexual assault scandal homophobic?
When a coach sexually assaults male athletes, it’s major news. When the victim is female, why isn’t America as angry?
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LGBTQ workers aren’t coming out at work
Over half of LGBTQ people are not out at their jobs, and the percentage isn’t going up.
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Why is Facebook opening a data center in one of the most antigay states?
Maybe Alabama and Facebook gain something from this decision, but LGBTQ workers will be the big losers.
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Two years after the Pulse massacre, where is Rick Scott on LGBTQ rights?
Scott’s silence on LGBTQ rights speaks louder than his symbolic gestures.
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A lesbian couple was pitched out of an Uber. Then the CEO stepped in.
The ride was so awful, the company’s CEO said drivers like the one they got “don’t belong on Uber.”
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Will Saudia Arabia’s ‘liberalization’ ever include LGBT people?
As the conservative Muslim country inches closer to respecting civil rights, will LGBTQ citizens ever be welcome?
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Wedding cakes aren’t the only LGBTQ issue in front of the Supreme Court
With one ruling, the court could decide that LGBTQ Americans are protected from discrimination nationwide.
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CrossFit executive fired for ‘Pride is a sin’ tweets supporting discrimination in gym
“He needs to take a big dose of ‘shut the fuck up’,” the Crossfit CEO told reporters after firing the company’s “Chief Knowledge Officer.”
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GOP lawmaker says businesses should be allowed to discriminate against black people
In a discussion of the Masterpiece Cakeshop case, the politician said that businesses should be able to turn anyone away.