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Does it really matter if Marsha P. Johnson was at the Stonewall Uprising when it started?
People remember the riots differently. Here’s how queer historian Eric Marcus makes sense of the chaos.
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Glamour, glitz & grit: Unveiling the 7 drag queens who most influenced American culture
Join us as we sashay down memory lane to uncover the fabulous seven drag queens who left a heel print in American history.
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Lizzo puts her money where her mouth is. She just gave $50,000 to a Black trans org
It isn’t the first time that the musical diva has advocated for Black trans women – and it won’t be the last.
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5 key facts about the history of Pride
Why do we celebrate Pride in June and what do the rainbow flag’s colors mean?
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Lawsuit alleges that LGBTQ homeless shelter was a living hell for trans residents
Security guards allegedly mocked trans residents in the showers and sexually abused others while taking bets on fights between residents.
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Commentary
Andrea Jenkins on the power of Black trans resilience
The nation’s first out trans city council president lives two blocks from where George Floyd was murdered. She writes about where we go from here.
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WeHo decides against renaming library for Ruth Bader Ginsburg after hearing from residents
After hearing from the public, a city commission called on WeHo’s council to take the matter up again with more community input.
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Statue of trans icon Marsha P. Johnson erected in New York City park
It is considered to be the first monument of a transgender person in the city park system.
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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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Pete Buttigieg celebrates his husband Chasten & LGBTQ history for Pride Month
“I want you to know that there are so many people out there ready and eager to accept and support you, including me,” Pete Buttigieg told LGBTQ youth.