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Queer Instructor Harassed, Injured by Anti-LGBTQ+ Turning Point USA Crew in Disturbing Video

Two Turning Point USA members followed Arizona State University instructor and co-founder of Drag Queen Story Hour Arizona and one of the members eventually pushes the instructor to the ground.

Q&A: Neil Giuliano

As the new president of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, Neil Giuliano must quickly provide a pro-gay counterbalance to the powerful conservative media. The 48-year-old is well-versed in politics, having served as the mayor of Tempe, Ariz., from 1994 to 2004. He is known as a progressive Republican who also gained vital experience in administrative positions at Arizona State University.

Marriage ban heads to Arizona ballot

The Arizona supreme court on Thursday ruled that an anti-same-sex marriage amendment to the state constitution can appear on the November 7 ballot, while a recently released poll of Arizona voters indicates the harsh measure will fail.

America Gets Ready to Vote on Gays' Marriage and Adoption Rights

Gay rights activists in Arkansas, Arizona, California, and Florida used their last day of campaigning before Election Day to urge voters to choose equal rights. How did they fare? Poll results going into the election show it's going to be a close call across the board.

Watch Former Sen. Kyrsten Sinema Supporters Confront Her in Restroom

Protesters said Sinema, in failing to back President Biden's "build back better" plan, is betraying the people who elected her.

Giuliano Steps Down From GLAAD

GLAAD announced Wednesday that its president, Neil Giuliano, will step down later this year to pursue "personal interests" and complete a book.

Arizona Activist Found Guilty of 'Walking While Trans'

Arizona transgender student and sex worker advocate Monica Jones was found guilty last week of 'manifesting prostitution,' a broadly defined offense that activists say profiles transgender and low-income people of color.

WATCH: Ariz. Activist Convicted of 'Walking While Trans' Will Appeal

After being found guilty of 'manifesting prostitution,' advocate Monica Jones is pushing back against the law that she contends is unconstitutionally vague and targets trans women of color.

Gay Podcaster Mat George Killed in Hit-and-Run in Los Angeles

The cohost of the popular She Rates Dogs podcast was 26.

How Bisexual Sen. Kyrsten Sinema Is Endangering LGBTQ+ Rights

The senator from Arizona's politics could get in the way of the national bill that would protect LGBTQ+ communities from discrimination in housing, the workplace, and more. 

To Honor Her Brother, Phoenix 'First Lady' Fights Bullying

After seeing her brother go through hell, Nicole Stanton, the wife of Phoenix's mayor, is on a mission to stop bullying.

Op-ed: Like My Parents, I'm Fighting for My Marriage

In 1967, one woman saw her parents' marriage become legal overnight.

Comments on NFL Player's Sexuality Spark Anger

Chris Rix's suggestion that former teammate Darnell Dockett might be gay enraged Dockett.

GLAAD picks new leader

Neil G. Giuliano, a former four-term mayor of Tempe, Ariz., was named president of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation on Wednesday. He succeeds Joan Garry, who stepped down from GLAAD in June after leading the group for eight years.

WATCH Dan Savage Wants Liberals To Recover Hijacked Christianity

In the latest episode of his web series, American Savage, Dan Savage tells liberal Christians that their silence has allowed the religious right to "hijack" the faith.

Black Gay Conservative Targeted With Homophobic Slurs at Right-Wing Conference

A a social media user later claimed responsibility for the video, and doubled-down with the antigay slur.

A Wondrous Debut

More than 30 years after Lynda Carter first twirled into our hearts on TV's Wonder Woman, she's putting her focus on a long-standing passion -- music.