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Acclaimed Author, UNC Professor Randall Kenan Dies at 57

Through his writing, Kenan chronicled the Black gay experience in the South.

36 LGBT Groups Condemn Recent U.S. Refugee Raids

Advocates for immigration reform say recent U.S. raids and deportations need to resonante with LGBT people.

The Antidote to Trumpism: 'Let America Be America Again'

On the renewed importance of Langston Hughes's inclusive dream for America. 

Would a New President Clinton Repeat DOMA's Mistakes?

It's time to ask Hillary Clinton whether she's prepared to veto anti-LGBT legislation outright, or if she'd consider 'defensive action,' like she contends DOMA and DADT were for her husband.

Accused Predator Ed Buck Retains OJ Prosecutor Chris Darden as Lawyer

The political donor accused of drugging Black men, resulting in two deaths, is working with a famous litigator.

Op-ed: Uh-Uh, Not So Fast, 'Faking It'

This show aims high for a post-gay message but falls short of really delivering it.

When Sally Ride Saved the Space Program

This lesbian pioneer challenged notions of gender and science, but her efforts following the Challenger disaster might remain her greatest contribution.

Op-ed: En Stonewall, a Lo Hecho, Pecho

La difusion de la pelicula Stonewall no contribuye a la habilitacion de las comunidades LGBT Latinas, ni de otras comunidades LGBT de color.

15 Snarkiest Replies to ISIS Threat of Roman Invasion

Twitter users from all over the world joined the people of Rome this week standing up with humor against an antigay invasion threat, allegedly from ISIS.

What Happens After You Witness a Hate Crime

When Elliot Morales killed Mark Carson in New York City in 2013, he acted out of hate. But society had already failed the convicted felon, says the law student who watched the hate crime happen. 

'13 Reasons Why' Star Tommy Dorfman: Daring to Be Different

This rising star says he found success by being true to himself.

NYC Mayor Ed Koch Dead at 88

Out magazine's Jerry Portwood looks at the legacy of the former New York City mayor who always insisted his sexuality was "nobody's business."

Justices Order Marriage Equality Back on Again in Bermuda

Bermuda is now the first nation to ever re-legalize marriage equality.

In Op-ed, Indiana Governor Claims Law Isn't Discriminatory

In a Wall Street Journal piece, Gov. Mike Pence says his state's new 'religious freedom' law is not a license to discriminate against LGBT people.

Harry Reid Favors Obama's ENDA Executive Order

The move could signal that similar federal legislation is effectively dead in the Republican-controlled House of Representatives.

130 Reps Present Strike Against DOMA

130 members of Congress filed a joint amicus brief supportive of a lesbian couple challenging DOMA in court.