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Ari Shapiro tells his own story
The NPR host’s new memoir explores the power of storytelling in a divided world.
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Transgender writer & advocate Rebecca Juro has passed away
“The ‘T’ is not silent.”
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DC proposes tax on advertising in LGBTQ & Black media to pay for city’s COVID shortfall
The coronavirus has devastated LGBTQ and other minority news outlets, but the city wants to take another bite out of the bottom line.
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The Advocate & Out’s editors both resign amid financial troubles
Their departures follow months of lawsuits, two rounds of layoffs, and a bevy of unpaid freelancers. What will happen to these two historic publications?
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Pete Buttigieg walks back his ‘grumpy’ comment about not reading LGBTQ media
He had said, “I can’t even read the LGBT media anymore, because it’s all, ‘He’s too gay, not gay enough, wrong kind of gay.'”
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We’re there as media converges on New York City for election climax
LGBTQNation will be among the throng of reporters at Hillary Clinton’s Election Night headquarters, bringing you live updates all night.
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AfterEllen publishers deny shutdown, fire editor after advertiser blowback
While they admit her last day was supposed to be Friday, the site fired the editor today and yanked her severance pay for sharing the news on social media.
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Another blow to LGBT media: Lesbian blog AfterEllen will shut down on Friday
The beloved site has been publishing for over a decade and has always been the top spot for lesbian news and entertainment.
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Watch as a bomb explodes inside a Massachusetts LGBT newspaper’s box
Police believe the box was specifically targeted. It reportedly has been vandalized nearly 10 times in the past.
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Why would CBS steal the name and branding of this 40-year-old gay newspaper?
It’s a classic case of big guy vs. little guy — but this time, the little guy is a gay media company. And the big guy is CBS.
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Pew study finds media coverage favors same-sex marriage
NEW YORK — Around the time the U.S. Supreme Court was considering the same-sex marriage issue, news reports had more comments from supporters than opponents, a study released Monday concluded.
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Linda Harvey: Gay news sites trick kids into becoming gay
Linda Harvey of Mission America is worried that “homosexual news blogs” and other websites “that are sympathetic to the social and political goals of the homosexual movement” may actually trick young people, who could simply be visiting such sites in order to research the debate on same-sex marriage, into becoming gay by putting them in close reach of “homosexual-themed pornography.”
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St. Louis LGBT magazine receives HRC ‘Equality In Media’ award
ST. LOUIS, Mo — The Human Rights Campaign awarded The Vital Voice magazine its first ever “Equality In Media” award during the HRC’s “Homecoming: The 20th Anniversary St. Louis Human Rights Campaign Dinner Gala” on Sept. 22.