15 groundbreaking queer films every Gen Z gay NEEDS to see
From Glen or Glenda to Hedwig and the Angry Inch, these are the iconic, seminal films every young LGBTQ+ person needs to see!
OCTOBER 2, 2024
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From Glen or Glenda to Hedwig and the Angry Inch, these are the iconic, seminal films every young LGBTQ+ person needs to see!
Generation Z teenagers have been more open to family members about their sexual identities than the generations that preceded them. But hurdles still remain.
Jackson Lewis tells The Advocate about representing his former high school on the Canyons School Board and how he wants to fight for LGBTQ+ students.
For first-time LGBTQ+ voters, the upcoming election just might define the rest of their lives. So what are they thinking?
Bisexual people also make up the majority of LGBT Americans.
This kind of outrageous misinformation and the weaponization of HIV is dangerous and perpetuates stigma, advocates say.
She's running against a Trump-backed conspiracy theorist whose claim to fame is losing a case related to meddling in the 2020 election.
The increase is being driven by younger generations, according to the new poll.
The number of people who identify as LGBTQ+ has doubled over the last decade, according to the poll.
Gen Z is increasingly shifting from traditional "gay" or "lesbian" labels in favor of "bisexual" and the umbrella-term "queer."
A study has shown that the youngest generation is more likely to identify as something under the LGBT umbrella than any that has come before it.
Tinder released a survey of its users that shows the impact of growing acceptance.
Look no further than indoctrinated parents of queer youth.
The Floridian, who could be the first member of Gen Z in Congress, says he's more than an ally.
Rivule Sykes's campaign in the Fifth Congressional District of Louisiana is one that aims to bring "people’s attention to the issues we all face together."
Members of Gen Z are more likely to be LGBTQ+ than they are to identify as Republican or as white Christians, according to a new survey from PRRI.
About 9.3 percent of U.S. adults in 2024 said that they identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or something other than heterosexual in a new report from Gallup.
The figure is in contrast to a poll of baby boomers, of whom 88 percent identify as straight.
A new study shows a shocking amount of ignorance when it comes to young people and HIV.
Young people are more likely to embrace gender as fluid, according to new polling.
Seeking gay sex has evolved from public restrooms of the past to a metaverse future. Will shifting attitudes toward sexual expression mean the elimination of office code of conduct rules?