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Atlanta jury swiftly convicts man who raped, killed Atlanta LGBTQ activist
The jury came to a decision within a half hour, convicting Donte Lamar Wyatt of breaking into the victim’s home and killing her.
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Alabama church elects lesbian pastor with a message of inclusion
“The UCC was the first mainline denomination to ordain LBGTQ ministers. That dedication to equality for all is important to the future of Christianity.”
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First out lesbian Miss America contestant tackles suicide prevention
Miss Missouri, Erin O’Flaherty, is the first openly lesbian contestant to win a state title in the Miss America pageant.
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Openly gay ‘Steven Universe’ staffer hounded by fans, quits Twitter
The storyboard artist felt she had no choice but to delete her Twitter account after fans starting hounding her.
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Lesbian coach sues Catholic school that fired her for having a wife
She says the school found out about her marriage after her sister-in-law sent them photos from the wedding following an argument.
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Delta Air Lines criticized for showing ‘Carol’ without lesbian kisses
“A bunch of queer girls responded that they watched CAROL on a plane and didn’t know the character kiss. THEY KISS.”
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She’s got gay: WNBA’s MVP comes out, reveals she’s engaged at Olympics
Although social media often features her fiancée, Elena Delle Donne has only now revealed she is gay and engaged.
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Canadian oil advocate apologizes for post declaring ‘lesbians are hot’
The admin of the Facebook page wrote that he used stock images of two women embracing “to highlight injustice.”
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This is how Tanzania is cracking down on gays: banning lube
Gays have been rounded-up at clubs and arrested in recent months under a law against men having sex with men, punishable by life imprisonment.
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Secrets from GOP’s first openly LGBTQ member of its plank committee
Hoff said as time wore on, she came to realize how “out-of-step” the Republican platform committee was with the nation and her own party.