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Russia moves to outlaw LGBTQ+ rights movement
The country’s Justice Ministry described the “international LGBT public movement” as “extremist.”
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What it was like to be trapped in the closet in the years before Stonewall
For a long time, I barely knew other LGBTQ+ existed.
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LGBTQ studies programs exist because of fierce student activism. Here’s how it all began.
Identity groups previously disenfranchised from curricular decision-making gained a certain ascendency during the turmoil of the 1960s.
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Activist Urvashi Vaid’s immeasurable impact on the LGBTQ rights movement
She insisted decades ago that the fight for LGBTQ rights must not be dismissed nor demeaned by the language of straight politicians or the religious right.
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Never before seen photos of LGBTQ icon Marsha P. Johnson
From the Beats to Bob Dylan to the actors and artists of the day, Village Voice photographer Fred McDarrah was there, up-close and documenting New York’s counterculture for over four extraordinary decades.
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Was “Harriet the Spy” a queer hero?
“Harriet was the blue denim baby butch I needed among the endless ballerina narratives.”