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Danny Ramirez discusses Joaquin Phoenix's 'Last of Us' exit

"It's definitely disappointing," Ramirez said.

LGBTQ+ Professionals Fear New Laws Could Jeopardize Their Careers: Report

As many queer people escape GOP-led state legislatures passing anti-LGBTQ+ bills, a new report indicates LGBTQ+ professionals worry about what their professional life holds.

Op-ed: Why I'm Skipping Ender's Game

One of the leaders of the Ender's Game boycott explains the reasoning behind the campaign.

From Surviving the Streets to Thriving In San Francisco

He escaped an abusive relationship and homelessness to find a new family and the love of his life.

Is Buffalo Really the Most Homophobic City in America?

A gay son of the Queen City on what's really behind Buffalo's latest distinction.

Asia Kate Dillon Blazes Trail for Gender-Nonconforming Actors

With Showtime's Billions, Dillon becomes the first nonbinary-gender actor in a nonbinary role.

Amazon Studios 'Voices: Pride' Celebrates Queer Film and TV

The one-day virtual event will feature discussions about Everybody's Talking About Jamie, My Name Is Pauli Murray, and more. 

Out State Dept. official Ned Price to be deputy to U.N. ambassador

Price's "judgment and expertise will be a tremendous asset," said Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield.

With Trump and Sessions, States Offer Important Pathway to Equality

With an unpredictable federal administration, let's refocus our attention to fighting and winning in state legislatures.

Carrie Brownstein's Queerness Doesn't Define Her

The musician, actress, and writer talks to The Advocate about career, identity, and her new memoir, Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl. 

Op-ed: Equality at Home and Abroad

If the events of the last year clearly display, LGBT rights is a global issue, and not just a Western one.

It’s Raining Men. Drownings Occur

This week's Project Runway ditches the ladies -- with horrific results.

'Pose,' 'Schitt's Creek,' 'Booksmart' Take GLAAD Media Awards

They and other winners were highlighted in a virtual ceremony Thursday evening.

STUDY: Local Campaigns Give Momentum to Nationwide Equality

A new report from the Equality Federation Institute outlines the historic strides made in LGBT equality throughout 2012.

The Slam That Ann Coulter Looks Trans Is Wrong

The National Center for Transgender Equality's director of communications tells us why he has Ann Coulter's back even if she doesn't have his.

Ending HIV in the Age of Trump

Organizations like Equality Federation and the Fairness Campaign are filling the void left by Trump's complete disinterest in combating HIV.

Trump May Be Gone (Almost) But Toxic Masculinity Is Here to Stay

It's time for men to do some work.

Kelly Ripa: Don't Let Discrimination Get 'Rebranded'

The talk show host was charming as ever while also delivering a pointed message on Saturday.

Op-ed: Confessions of a Former Ted Nugent Fan

Like many former Ted Nugent fans, one woman has had to choose a side.

Breaking the Silence: A Trans Man Who Attempted Suicide

Boys Do Cry: An out trans Army sergeant shares his story of childhood pain so that others do not feel alone.