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I wasn’t always proud to be a Black queer man. But one heart-wrenching moment changed everything.
After years of struggle, I now advocate for LGBTQ+ rights across the country. Here’s what it took for me to get there.
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Exploring gay life’s dark underbelly: The landmark film that had homophobes clutching their pearls
Todd Haynes’ revolutionary film teaches that even when the world is against you, there is pride and beauty in homosexuality.
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State treasurer Erick Russell is making history… and helping you get free money
Erick Russell is the first out gay Black man to be elected and serve in statewide office, and he told us about all he’s doing to help people.
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6 Black queer women changing the face of American politics
Black queer women have long been at the forefront of important social movements that have expanded our country’s vision for who belongs.
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How Mildred Loving & W.E.B. Du Bois paved the way for marriage equality
Black queer love can be publicly celebrated in part thanks to these two iconic figures.
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New Stop WOKE bill targets teacher training programs. But can lawmakers police speech among adults?
The bill comes amidst a massive teacher shortage, and LGBTQ+ advocates say it is clearly intended to keep folks “uneducated” & “in the dark.”
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The Black queer icon who spied on Nazis, flew a WWII plane, & was also a vaudeville superstar
To fans, Josephine Baker was the ultimate sex symbol. But behind the scenes, she played a crucial role in the second World War.
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Out Colorado candidate on the hidden power of young people & why Trump is a threat to the planet
Kyra deGruy Kennedy spoke to LGBTQ Nation about gun violence, climate change, and why Lauren Boebert is meaner than her goats.
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A drag queen won her suit against an extremist who called her a pedophile. She’s giving us all hope.
This is about more than defamation; it’s about standing up to our bullies and saying enough is enough.
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Out lawmaker Evan Low explains how dismantling the GOP could save the world
The “gay as f**k” Congressional candidate told LGBTQ Nation about his “hard work and grit” and why he loves representing his constituents.