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Jon Lovett of Pod Save America is a contestant on Survivor’s upcoming 47th season

Out media personality Jon Lovett who was once Obama's speechwriter appeared in a teaser ad for the next season of the Emmy-winning reality competition show.

Fiji PM: Same-Sex Couples Should Move to Iceland

Marriage equality is 'rubbish,' said the island nation's prime minister.

Australian man's sodomy conviction overturned in Fiji

The sodomy convictions of Australian Thomas McCosker (pictured) and Fijian Dhirendra Nadan were overturned by a Fijian judge who ruled that the convictions were unconstitutional.

Eco-Challenge's Black Gay Ultrarunner on Modeling Fitness & Speedos

Coree Aussem-Woltering talks being a role model for Black and LGBTQ+ people on World's Toughest Race: Eco-Challenge Fiji.

Love Stories John Manelski and Jordan Brusso

Brusso and Manelski's relationship involved a child from the start--their 6-year-old daughter, Camille. Manelski, her biological dad, shares custody with Camille's mother. "I always knew it would have to be somebody very special before I'd make the commitment to bring that person into her life," Manelski says.

As Beijing Hosts the Olympics, LGBTQ+ Rights in Asia Remain Dismal

The Beijing Games will portray a rosy picture of life, but the reality is much different for millions of queer Asians and Pacific Islanders.

A plea to the world

It's time to turn our attention to the plight of our LGBT brothers and sisters in other countries and demand an end of human rights violations.

The Olympics Proves Asians Aren't Just 'Mathletes'

Out athletes like Julie Wu Chu are upending stereotypes, but the Olympics should also be a wake-up call to the dearth of LGBT protections throughout Asia.

Report: Pope Judges Gay Ambassador Candidate Unacceptable

The Vatican has yet to accept France's candidate for ambassador -- and sources report Pope Francis nixed him because he's gay.

The fight to decolonize queer identity

Explore the profound impact of colonial legacies on LGBTQ+ identities, revealing the urgent need for decolonization and reclamation of languages that reaffirm our identities across cultures.

A Call to Consciousness on This IDAHO

An organizer of the International Day Against Homophobia & Transphobia explains why raising awareness matters in the world.

What's at Stake for LGBTQ+ Asian Dreamers

Tens of thousands of queer Asian lives hang in the balance.

Amid All the Noise in D.C., Dreamers' Fate Hangs in the Balance

Forget about Trump's tweets and demand that Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell pass a clean Dream Act.

So We're Canceling Ellen Because... She's Not Nice?

The woman who changed LGBTQ history is now facing a tidal wave of outsized hate.

Jeffery Self's A Very, Very Bad Thing Explores Head-Reeling First Love

Read an excerpt from the Search Party actor's YA novel about exciting, first, and forbidden love. 

 

From Brad Pitt to Lil Nas X, More Men Are Turning to Skirts

Celebrities have been pictured wearing them in recent months, but according to male skirt enthusiasts, the trend has been on the rise for years.

Decriminalizing same-sex relations is an imperative for universal human rights

The historic decriminalization of same-sex conduct in Dominica joins a growing global trend, disproving the notion that such measures are "Western imposed" and affirming that the decriminalization of same-sex intimacy is a universal human rights imperative, writes Human Rights Watch's Cristian González Cabrera.

Killed in Broad Daylight

Sacramento has long been considered a tolerant city, but a gay man's violent death has exposed the wide divide between LGBT residents and the area's Slavic evangelical Christians.