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Lil Nas X used to feel pressured to be “respectable.” Now he refuses to to be a “role model.”
“Part of my plan is to make sure people know I’m going to do whatever the f**k I want when I want to, and if you’re mad at it, I’m going to laugh in your face.”
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It’s the 61st anniversary of the first gay rights wins at the U.S. Supreme Court
A one-sentence 1958 Supreme Court ruling marked the first time gay rights ever won in the highest U.S. court.
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One Million Moms attacks Highlights children’s magazine over gay inclusion
One Million Moms has called supporters to action to pressure Highlights to reverse its decision to start depicting LGBTQ families.
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Highlights children’s magazine gets schooled on LGBTQ families
A same-sex couple with a young child asked Highlights to be more inclusive of LGBTQ families. The editors’ response lead to a backlash, and perhaps, finally, to growth.
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Hari Nef asks Caitlyn Jenner: what does being a woman mean to you?
The out trans actress and model asks pointed questions of the former Olympian about the source of her femininity.
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First LGBT magazine launches in East Texas
Echo Magazine is the first magazine in East Texas targeted to the LGBT community and launched its first issue this week.
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Gossip magazine ordered to pay damages for ‘outing’ French right-wing politician
A court in Paris ordered the magazine “Closer” to pay damages for “invasion of privacy” after having “outed” Florian Philippot, one of the far-right National Front party’s top officials, as gay.
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TIME examines transgender rights as ‘America’s next civil rights frontier’
Transgender activist and “Orange is the New Black” star Laverne Cox graces the cover of TIME this week as the magazine examines “the radical rise in awareness of transgender Americans and how this movement is reshaping our definitions of gender.”
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First magazine for gays and lesbians in Bangladesh launched
Bangladesh’s gay community has launched its first magazine in a bid to promote greater acceptance of gays who face widespread discrimination in the conservative Muslim-majority country, the publication’s editor said on Sunday.
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Bert & Ernie celebrate Supreme Court rulings on New Yorker magazine cover
The upcoming issue of The New Yorker gives a nod to this week’s U.S. Supreme Court rulings on marriage equality, with an unlikely pair gracing its cover — Sesame Street’s Bert and Ernie.