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“Troubled individual” went on anti-gay arson rampage in NYC
He is facing multiple hate crimes charges.
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Commentary
Victory Fund has a new game plan to grow LGBTQ representation: redistricting efforts
Redistricting efforts across the country can keep LGBTQ communities intact creates, further diversify representation and create a pipeline of candidates for higher offices.
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Doctor’s jaw broken & wired shut after terrifying random hate attack
“He called me a faggot,” Dr. Sina Rezaie said about the stranger who broke his jaw. “I don’t know why this happened to me.”
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Trans & queer New Yorkers faced brutal use of force by police near Stonewall. The mayor “doesn’t know anything.”
A regularly held, trans-led rally ended with police sieging the crowd near the LGBTQ rights landmark. NYC’s “second-in-command” official was shoved – but Bill de Blasio shrugs it off.
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Pride in Pictures: I felt like I was being represented
This photo of an early NYC Pride parade reminds us how important visible representation by itself is. You may also recognize a familiar face.
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NYC temporarily renames Gay Street to be more inclusive for World Pride
If you think the list of letters to describe our community is getting long, wait until you check out the new sign for Gay Street.
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Monument to trans icons Sylvia Rivera & Marsha P. Johnson will be built in New York City
They were lifelong friends and now the two courageous activists and icons will be immortalized together.
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5 things you may not know about the Stonewall rebellion
Much of the story is well known within our community, but a lot of myth and embellishment has grown over the years, and many details lost.
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Pride in Pictures 1984: Mom & Pop go to the parade
When parents needed help, PFLAG showed them Pride.
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Pride in Pictures 1972: An angry mom starts another movement
PFLAG’s founder marches in NYC Pride.