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‘Bury them in fruit jars.’ A gay mass murder and the cover-up that followed
Fifty years after the deadly fire at New Orleans’ Up Stairs Lounge, new perspectives consider the atrocities that occurred after the blaze.
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‘We do feel like family. We are also kind of strangers.’ When children of queer parents discover their DNA
Children of LGBTQ+ parents are discovering biological relatives and then facing how to incorporate that knowledge into their own identities.
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What is the queer state of the union? 6 experts get real about 2023
Six leading voices in the queer equality movement offer their perspectives as the president prepares to deliver the State of the Union.
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Taylor Brorby knows anti-queer red America. Here’s his prescription for changing it.
“It’s time to be nervous. Being nervous is different than being afraid,” says the author of the future of queer America.
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She is head of the largest LGBTQ+ organization & she knows our Achilles heel
She has led Planned Parenthood and now helms the Human Rights Campaign. Kelley Robinson has seen some things and learned lessons along the way.
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Do we have the leadership & resources needed to win full equality?
He has led national organizations and helped fund the movement. So what does Matt Foreman see as the challenges we face currently?
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What does an “activist elected official” forsee in the future for queer rights?
The youngest elected official in the Georgia legislature, Park Cannon demonstrated early on that she had an insatiable energy for fighting for equality.
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What does the queer movement look like from under a desk?
“You’re not going to get somebody to stop believing their mission is to be a protector, but you can get them to understand who actually needs protection.”
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Mondaire Jones knows the best defense queer people have is the ballot
“My project will be to ensure that Democrats take back the branches of government in 2024,” says former Congressman Mondaire Jones (D-NY).
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How queer chefs are rewriting the recipe for success
From Dominique Crenn to NYC’s first fine dining restaurant created by and for the queer community, the restaurant industry breaks through the pink ceiling.