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Man accused of trying to “start a race war” comes out in attempt to prove he’s not a neo-Nazi
Andrew Dymock told investigators that he can’t be part of an anti-LGBTQ extremist group because he himself is “bisexual, but lean[s] towards being homosexual.”
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Weightlifter Laurel Hubbard set to be the first trans athlete ever at the Olympics
Laurel Hubbard is set to make history in Tokyo this summer.
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Magazine makes humiliating mistake by mixing up gay authors of color in LGBTQ issue
Twitter wondered about the image of Mohsin Zaidi that accompanied an interview with popular gay writer Adam Silvera. Zaidi is Pakistani.
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J.K. Rowling event gets canceled at book fest because of her anti-trans statements
“The transgender community is a contributor, participant and an attendee,” said one person who supported the decision to cancel the Harry Potter quiz event.
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Catholic high schools rebel after school board tells them they can’t fly the Pride flag in June
It was met with immediate backlash by students, faculty, and administrators.
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LGBTQ protestors vogue through the streets as part of massive national strike in Colombia
As protests rock Colombia this week over tax reforms, LGBTQ people have led sizeable contingents through the streets nationwide. Video posted to multiple social media sites showed queer activists vogueing their way to justice as part of a national strike yesterday that shut the country down. Trans women dancing in a plaza were met by […]
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Gay congressman survives attempted robbery when bodyguards shoot one of the attackers
The armed assailants didn’t realize who they were trying to rob until it was too late.
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Watch this trans health expert demolish a proposal to erase LGBTQ people in school
Teddy Cook gave a reality check on a proposal to block so-called “gender fluidity” promotion in education. “I’m sorry to tell you, I don’t think you spoke to any trans people when you were thinking about that definition.”
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Mob shouting insults beat a gay man in a late night bus stop attack
The victim was left with facial injuries after the brutal beating.
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Beijing’s crackdown on pro-democracy lawmakers includes two LGBTQ rights leaders
Raymond Chan Chi-chuen, who was the Hong Kong legislature’s only out member, and Cyd Ho, who advocated for LGBTQ rights for years, are both in jail for dissent.