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This neighborhood rallied together to thwart a Christian message of hate
“For two hours on a Sunday, it was just random strangers, tourists, straight couples, gay couples, kids and neighbors spreading love.”
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Beyond Stonewall: Why modern LGBTQ Americans should be thinking globally
Decades after the Stonewall riots, homosexuality is still punishable by death in many countries.
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Can a gay New York City councilman force Trump to release his taxes?
Can Councilman Corey Johnson finally get to the bottom of Trump’s taxes with a bill narrowly targeting his business?
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NYC man punched on subway for being gay as city sees spike in hate crimes
The openly gay man said he was riding the subway to work when a stranger attacked him.
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One World Trade Center lit with trans pride colors for Trans Day of Visibility
Trans visibility radiated through the haze from the top of the tallest building in the West.
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Boston raises transgender flag in response to hate bus
The bus sponsored by anti-LGBTQ organizations took a trip to Boston where it was met with protest.
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Two women of color sue Fox News for racial bias
Top executive Judith Slater has already been fired by Fox, after two women said they endured years of racial hostility working under her.
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Police sued for targeting gay men in NYC using undercover urinal cops
Somewhere inside the Port Authority Bus Terminal is an undercover cop known to his fellow officers as “The Gay Whisperer.”
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Transphobic bus got vandalized in New York
Unknown individuals spraypainted “Trans liberation” on the “Free Speech Bus.”
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NOM brings Madrid’s transphobic bus to New York City
The bus is supposed to promote “respect,” which makes sense only if we redefine the word to mean its opposite.