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Diverse books left in trash at NYC school with worrying notes: 'Not approved'

Hundreds of new books — which featured stories about race, immigration, and LGBTQ+ lives — were found in the trash with sticky notes documenting their content.

Persisting Against All Prejudices in San Diego and Beyond

LGBT people must stand up not only for their rights but those of immigrants and other marginalized people, says San Diego Pride executive director Fernando Z. Lopez.

Op-ed: American Sodomites Beware

The anti-LGBT and anti-immigration lobbies fail to remember the meaning of the word sodomy.

Flying, Lunching, and Working Out: Your #DayInLGBT

The first part of our diary series, capturing the #DayInLGBT.

A Transcontinental Affair

Andrew Solomon married his partner this spring in England, where officials were enthusiastic about the union. Would that be the case back home in America?

One gay familys Iowa adventure

When a gay campaign worker for Howard Dean flies with his partner and son from Vermont to Iowa--where caucuses to select a Democratic presidential candidate will meet on Monday--he learns as much from the gay and lesbian Iowans he meets as the Iowans do about Dean's campaign for president.

Justus for All

Why I Made a Film About Queer Migration

LGBTQ people understand the need for escape, writes filmmaker Mikko Makela.

Escape to laid-back luxury at this elevated rainforest resort

The Hotel Three Sixty welcomes LGBTQ+ couples with unparalleled service and 360-degree views of the Pacific Ocean and Costa Rican rainforests.

Beto O'Rourke Is Running but Does He Support LGBTQ People?

The newest entrant in the Democratic presidential field has risen to fame for his liberal policies --  we take a look at how he fares with LGBTQ causes. 

How Can You Live Up to Martin Luther King's Dream?

Fifty years after he was taken from us, we're still trying to make his "beloved community" a reality. 

Dispatches From the Heartland: What It's Like to Be Queer in Kansas

In her new book, No Place Like Home, journalist C.J. Janovy chronicles the struggles and joys of LGBT people putting down roots in Kansas. Read an exclusive excerpt below.

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Cara Delevingne Recounts How Weinstein Used Homophobia to Prey on Her

The out actress recalled how the mogul warned her against coming out -- then later tried to force her into a threesome with another woman.

Do Your Duty and Vote, LGBTQ Soldier

We can turn this disaster around.

O'Malley Highlights LGBT Record in Run For White House

The former governor and early proponent of same sex marriage is challenging Hillary Clinton for the Democratic nomination.

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This Trans Artist’s Nightmarish Journey to the West

Maggie is a transgender refugee from Lebanon whose performance art fuels her identity, as it fueled her nightmarish journey to the West.

Nebraska Lawmakers Take Fight Against Anti-LGBTQ+ Legislation Nationwide

Three legislators opposing an anti-trans bill have started a political action committee to support pro-equality candidates around the U.S.

What would Nathan do

The mysterious death of rural gay activist Nathan Christoffersen has had an unexpected effect: bridging the gap between gay and antigay. Could Nathan's life and death offer gay activists a path to reaching religious fundamentalists? Part 2 of a special Advocate investigation