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The fierce team of trans women working to fight every anti-LGBTQ+ bill in the nation
“In the fight for trans rights and LGBTQ+ rights, there’s a place for everyone.”
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Giving birth safely is a human right. Out lawmaker Park Cannon is fighting tooth & nail for it.
“Black women legislators are… bring[ing] real change to communities in need,” Cannon writes as she outlines why the GOP is failing to solve this crisis.
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LGBTQ+ people face an incarceration crisis. Social Justice warrior Damita Bishop wants to end it.
With Bishop leading the way, the path toward a more just and equitable future is a bit clearer.
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This trans drag ball superstar revolutionized queer fashion. She also hid a body in her closet.
What really happened will forever be a mystery. All we know is Dorian Corey certainly made her mark.
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Adults have a duty to help trans youth feel safe. These activists show us where to start.
There is always something we can do.
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This Black queer physicist is shining a light on dark matter
“As queer people, the thing that we offer is another way of being in the world,” says theoretical physicist Chanda Prescod-Weinstein.
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How the self-declared “Punk-Rock Queen of the Jews” learned to shout her sexuality from the rooftops
There was no question about it anymore: I was as gay as anyone could be and I wouldn’t have changed that fact for the world.
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The bawdy genderqueer lesbian singer who helped shape the sound of the Harlem Renaissance
Gladys Bentley was on top of the world until the Lavender Scare forced her back into the closet.
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Meet the women from history that you probably thought were straight
More often than not, a woman’s sexuality has been written down through the eyes of men.
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These two women revolutionized the medical industry. They were also madly in love.
The policies set forth by Martha May Eliot and Ethel Collins Dunham remain the bedrock of the American public health system to this day.