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MLB quietly forbids most teams from wearing rainbow jerseys on Pride Night
But this isn’t necessarily a victory for anti-LGBTQ+ right-wingers…
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Who are the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence? Get to know the nuns of drag
Discover the extraordinary world of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an order of queer nuns dedicated to activism through the art of drag performances.
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L.A. Dodgers re-invite drag nun group to Pride event after massive backlash
The baseball team was widely criticized for caving to anti-LGBTQ+ pressure to drop the group.
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LGBTQ+ Angelenos slam Dodgers for dropping “drag nun” activists from Pride event
Gay celebs cussed out the baseball team & the LA LGBT Center told them to cancel the event.
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LA Dodgers cave to conservative Christians & uninvite drag performers from Pride Night
“This is pure COWARDICE and BULLS**T, @dodgers,” Wilson Cruz tweeted.
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The Dodgers will finally honor gay baseballer Glenn Burke after mistreating him decades ago
In 1978, the L.A. Dodgers traded Burke because its manager disapproved of him being gay. Now, 44 years later, they’re finally honoring his trailblazing athleticism.
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Out World Series-winning baseball executive announces his engagement
Los Angeles Dodgers VP Erik Braverman popped the question to his engineer-model-photographer boyfriend Jonathan Cottrell in Las Vegas. Cottrell happily said yes.
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MLB player accused of sexual assault claimed it was consensual. Then he found out she’s a lesbian.
Former Los Angeles Dodger Yasiel Puig said he had consensual sex with his accuser at a Lakers game. She said that couldn’t be further from the truth.
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Neil Gorsuch could split the Supreme Court to a narrow victory on LGBTQ rights
If the end result is 4-1-4 in favor of Aimee Stephens with a narrow, positive interpretation of Title VII being the 1, I’ll cheer.
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In 1977, a gay baseball player invented the high-five
The first out pro baseball player was loved by his team, but was eventually traded away because he was gay.