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Pride in Pictures before 1970: A radical message that eventually goes mainstream
Long before Stonewall, some brave people showed their Pride.
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No homo: How the word ‘homosexual’ faded from use
The history behind the words and phrases used to identify LGBT people is both curious and revealing.
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White House won’t let a pride flag fly on federal land for National Coming Out Day
The National Park service was a sponsor the event being held at Stonewall, but they have now abruptly withdrawn from today’s ceremony.
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One night in 1969, a movement caught hold & has never let go
As Allen Ginsberg said, “They’ve lost that wounded look,” and we lost that look together at Stonewall.
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Pride, in all its glory
In Prides past, I used to take offense that those were who got the ink and airtime, those groups of “extremes,” the uppercase versions of the LGBT spectrum.
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The biggest pride event in the world will be televised live this year
After Spain’s public television declined to carry the event, a regional broadcaster has stepped forward to make it truly a worldwide pride.
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Afghan refugees told to go back to Kabul and pretend to be straight
The UK issued new guidelines for LGBT Afghan refugees arguing that someone could live in the closet in Kabul safely.
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UK could posthumously pardon over 100,000 sodomy convictions
Those people, including some lesbians, convicted for same-sex kissing and cuddling under laws such as the Public Order Act of 1986, are not eligible for a pardon.
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5 ways LGBTQ people should get ready for 2017
It’s still hard to believe that Donald Trump won the election. His victory sent a harrowing message to the country, especially to many of us in the LGBTQ community. So far, his cabinet member choices are completely anti-LGBTQ. All of them have either voted for some bill that denied us of fundamental rights like, job […]