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Parades might get canceled, but Pride never will be
Pride is much more than an event; it’s a way of life.
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Iconic lesbian activist Phyllis Lyon passes away at 95
She founded the first lesbian organization in the US & her “courage changed the course of history,” said California’s governor.
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Gay Civil Rights icon Bayard Rustin just got his sodomy conviction pardoned
Gov. Gavin Newsom of California pardoned Rustin, who was arrested in 1953 for having sex with men.
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Bayard Rustin was convicted for having sex with a man. Lawmakers want to finally address it.
Advocates in California want an official pardon as “an affirmation of what Rustin knew all along: that he was not a criminal for being gay.”
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RuPaul inducted into the California Hall of Fame as ‘most commercially successful drag queen ever’
The San Diego native, the first drag queen inducted into the Hall of Fame of the Golden State, was among the late Dr. Maya Angelou and George Lopez in receiving the honors.
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The history of same-sex relationships is the history of marriage
Unions between people of the same-sex are hardly new phenomena. Love is eternal.
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Soon you won’t need a prescription for PrEP in California
Next year, you’ll be able to go to a pharmacy and get PrEP without seeing a doctor first.
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Alleged sexual predator Ed Buck has been indicted & could get life in prison
He has been indicted for two deaths that Los Angeles prosecutors previously said they could do nothing about.
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Anti-vaxx protestors say they’re the next civil rights activists
Anti-vaxx protestors in California are saying they’re fighting for “freedom,” just like the LGBTQ movement.
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Outraged parents kept 700 students home in protest of LGBTQ visibility at school
“Children in second grade simply do not have the tools to comprehend sexuality, nor do we want them to. Let’s let kids be kids.”