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7 AIDS Activists Arrested at Kevin McCarthy's Office Protesting PEPFAR Delay

Republicans in Congress are delaying reauthorization of the HIV prevention and treatment program because of abortion politics.

Karine Jean-Pierre on being a Black lesbian working for the White House: 'It matters' (exclusive)

President Biden's spokesperson spoke exclusively to The Advocate about her role and the administration’s LGBTQ+ advocacy in the current political climate.

Julian Bond: It's Time for LGBT Work, Housing Protections

Julian Bond, the chairman emeritus of the NAACP, says the lack of government protections for LGBT people is simply unconscionable.

First Trans Woman of Color Appointee in White House

Raffi Freedman-Gurspan will be the first transgender appointee to work in the White House.

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In The Galleries: David Armstrong

New sculptural and photographic works by David Armstrong are hidden in a New York City carriage house.

HRC: Growth In Arkansas LGBT Visibility Meets Unwavering Discrimination

Despite a growing visibility within the states, LGBT Arkansans are facing discrimination and harassment at work, school, and their houses of worship.

Brittney Griner Transferred to Russian Prison Labor Camp

The WNBA star's current whereabouts are unknown as the White House and her legal team work for her release.

Workplace Discrimination and Sex Work Bias Threaten Our Community

So many hurdles hold us back from workplace equality, writes Parker Phillips of Housing Works.

Antigay Marjorie Taylor Greene Says Equality Act Protects Pedophiles

The congresswoman and conspiracy theorist vehemently opposes legislation that would protect LGBTQ+ people from discrimination in housing, work, and more. 

Former Log Cabin Head Gregory T. Angelo Joins Trump White House

Gregory T. Angelo, who declined to endorse Donald Trump in 2016, is now working in the White House Office of Drug Control Policy.

Heckling of Trans Rep. Zooey Zephyr in Montana Recalls Past Incidents of Bigotry

After Zephyr was barred from the House chamber, she had to work in the hallway, and some women tried to stop her from even doing that.

Gambier Becomes First Ohio Town to Pass LGBTQ Protections by Zoom

The law mirrors the Ohio Fairness Act, which bans discrimnation in work, housing, and public accomodations based on sexual orientation and gender identity or expression. 

Pierre Cardin, Revolutionary French Fashion Designer, Dies at 98

Cardin, noted for his futuristic fashions and marketing savvy, had a long relationship with Andre Oliver, who worked for his design house, plus an affair with actress Jeanne Moreau.

Here’s How CBS Can Atone for Its Fearmongering HIV Tweet

Activists from ACT UP NYC, Housing Works, and Gay Men's Health Crisis pen a letter responding to recent reporting from CBS New York that perpetuates myths about HIV and AIDS.