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Over 80 House Democrats demand Trump rescind gender-affirming care ban: 'We want trans kids to live'

The letter, introduced by Rep. Becca Balint and signed by 89 House Democrats, asserts that the ban "threatens the lives and well-being of the young people who need this care, which is supported by every major medical association."

A Letter to White Queerdom

Today is a Day Without Immigrants and Black and Brown bodies. Antiblackness anywhere is antiblackness everywhere.

Letter From Syria

Life for gay men in Syria, like Subhi Nahas, has become unendurable with the rise of ISIS, but things were bad long before the militants took power. 

Open Letter to The Advocate

We are lawyers, advocates, and child welfare professionals who are passionate about our commitment to creating a world in which all children and youth can live safely, with the love and support they need to become healthy, productive, self-assured adults.

An Open Letter to Straight People

Let's break down why Straight Pride is not only unnecessary, but offensive.

A Letter to My Future Boyfriend

This writer has a few words for his eventual partner, whoever he may be. 

Letter From Zimbabwe

Moud Goba is a project manager at Micro Rainbow International. Originally from Zimbabwe, she helps fellow LGBT refugees find safe shelter in the U.K. This is her story, as told to Kay Cairns.

A Letter to My Partners

How I found the truth in the cliche "you can't help who you fall in love with"

An open letter to Arnold

Dear Governor Schwarzenegger: You know what makes a family. Don't be a girly-man. Have the guts to stand up for equality and allow marriage equality in California

Editor's Letter: To Be Intersectional or Illegitimate

Will our advocacy be real and encompass all people who face marginalization and oppression?

Editor’s Letter

We'd like to unveil a big change: after nearly four decades as a biweekly magazine, we're going monthly.

Letter from the Editor

"I'm always in favor of recognizing the people who pushed forward through the B.S. to make our lives better or to challenge us to do so ourselves."

A Love Letter to Mississippi

Why I feel a bittersweet homesickness for Jackson

Letter From the Editor

We'd like to unveil a big change: after nearly four decades as a biweekly magazine, we're going monthly.