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KKK Members in Kentucky Pull Gun on LGBTQ+ Activists — Police Let Them Go

The men were reportedly handing out KKK recruitment cards.

Queer Eye's Karamo Brown Has a Personal Tie to Parkland Tragedy

The culture expert revealed why he joined the Human Rights Campaign in March for Our Lives.

Transgender Day of Visibility is the day to elevate the voices of the marginalized (exclusive)

As the world pauses to acknowledge Transgender Day of Visibility, it’s important to understand that representation matters.

Surprise: Mike Pompeo Recognizes LGBT Pride Month

While the secretary of State is known for anti-LGBT views, he issued a supportive statement for Pride Month and even tweeted about it.

Activism Doesn't Just Happen in California and New York

Red State fighters like Ray Hill had a greater impact than many know.

Moscow mayor vows never to permit gay parade, calls it 'satanic'

Moscow's mayor vowed Monday never to allow a gay rights parade, calling such events "satanic," but activists said they would defy a city ban to hold what would be the Russian capital's first gay rights parade.

GLBT America celebrates a weekend of Pride

Undeterred by recent setbacks in the push to legalize same-sex marriage, tens of thousands of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender attendees marched in gay pride parades Sunday in San Francisco, New York City, Chicago, Toronto, Seattle, Atlanta, and other cities nationwide.

12-Year-Old Australian Boy Is Fighting for the 'Right to Marry Chris Hemsworth'

He hopes Thor -- and Australia -- will hear his plea for same-sex marriage.

HRC Apologizes for Silencing Undocumented, Trans Activists at SCOTUS Rally

Transgender and undocumented activists claim they were told to lower their flags and keep quiet at the March rally supporting same-sex marriage before the Supreme Court.

Pride Has Always Been a Protest

As Los Angeles, Washington, and other cities prepare for marches Sunday, it's enlightening to remember Pride's roots.

Op-ed: Tired Of Waiting, So I'm Running For Congress

A scholar says it's time for his days of only studying politics to meet some action. And he has big plans.

Valerie Jarrett: Top Adviser and Friend of the Community

Valerie Jarrett, a longtime friend to both Michelle and Barack Obama, is now a senior adviser to President Obama and heads the Office of Public Liaison, which is charged with reaching out to constituency groups (LGBT and otherwise).

New Poll Finds Opposition to Trans Athletes — But Is It an Outlier?

The Gallup survey, where a majority said trans athletes should compete under their gender assigned at birth, may be skewed by anti-trans rhetoric.

Op-ed: Is HRC Turning the Page for Trans Rights?

Can trans people trust HRC now? Maybe, if the organization can prove worthy of it.