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Out Black lesbian Odessa Kelly will challenge moderate congressman in 2022’s must-watch primary
And she’s attracting a lot of attention from powerful supporters.
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Lawmakers are considering a Dolly Parton monument & we don’t know what took so long
“At this point in history, is there a better example, not just in America but in the world, of a leader that is [a] kind, decent, passionate human being?”
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A lesbian cop that saved lives from the Nashville bombing emotionally shares her story
The harrowing series of events took place just minutes after Officer Amanda Topping got a phone call from her wife.
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Lil Nas X is the first out gay Black person to win a Country Music Award
He made history again with his hit “Old Town Road.”
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A Catholic school banned Harry Potter books because they contain ‘actual curses & spells’
The books contain “actual curses and spells” that risk “conjuring evil spirits into the presence of the person reading the text.” Church authorities are giving him the thumbs up.
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Country star Chely Wright returns to the Grand Ole Opry stage 10 years after coming out
“I was never going to say anything pejorative about the Opry, but when the question was asked, ‘Have you been invited back to the Grand Ole Opry?’ all I could say was, ‘No, not yet.'”
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A celebrity baker is stepping up after a lesbian couple was denied a wedding cake
The celebrity baker says the women can have “anything they want” for their wedding cake.
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Nashville signs pro-LGBTQ order while Tennessee Republicans push license to discriminate
As lawmakers pursue legislation targeting the LGBTQ community, Nashville Mayor David Briley signaled there will be no hate in his city.
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Someone is sending a picture of Trump & the type of gun used in the Pulse shooting to gay bars
At least four bars have received the hate mail so far. The return address is a “MAGA” sticker.
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Court rules antigay protesters rights were violated when police asked them to cross the street
Protesters who used bullhorns at a pride festival for hate speech just won a court victory.