Page 254
-
A perfect match: The Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Trump’s inauguration
Donald Trump and the values of Mormonism align. Sexism, racism, anti-Semitism, and homophobia have been the backbone of the church for decades.
-
Philly Mummers Parade mocks Trump, avoids offending minorities for once
Two Latino groups, an African-American drill team and an LGBT drag-queen troupe were welcomed into the lineup in 2016 and walked again this year.
-
Year’s top news highlights a nation divided by race, class, sexuality
In fights over LGBTQ rights and migration, opposing sides rejected not just compromise but also the politics of trying to forge it.
-
Outgoing N.C. Gov. McCrory: Politics prevented ‘bathroom bill’ repeal
The state law also excludes gender identity and sexual orientation from statewide antidiscrimination protections.
-
Will President Trump cut aid to international queer and intersex advocates?
“We have to be realistic,” said the World Bank’s first LGBT and intersex advisor.
-
5 ways LGBTQ people should get ready for 2017
It’s still hard to believe that Donald Trump won the election. His victory sent a harrowing message to the country, especially to many of us in the LGBTQ community. So far, his cabinet member choices are completely anti-LGBTQ. All of them have either voted for some bill that denied us of fundamental rights like, job […]
-
Amid infighting, pro-Trump ‘DebloraBall’ will feature Milo Yiannopoulos
Milo Yiannopoulos will be a featured guest at the event, which is described as a “TrollCon” and promises “so many surprises” and “memes galore.”
-
The pride flag’s big year, from burnings to flying high
2016 brought a slew of pride flag stories, many involving the presidential election.
-
Post-election: Activists gain resolve from civil rights veterans
Ambassador Andrew Young, who also worked alongside Dr. Martin Luther King during the 1960s, said the election has prompted a lot of soul searching.
-
RNC appears to compare Trump with Christ then denies it and blames the media
The RNC Christmas message included language many felt compared Trump with Jesus, but the incoming White House Press Secretary says that’s nonsense.