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Durk Dehner steps down from Tom of Finland Foundation after Nazi controversy

The ToFF cofounder announced that he was stepping down as the president of the nonprofit.

The journey of an LGBTQ+ rights advocate: Jaymes Black tells their story

"I dropped out of high school after being outed in the 90s," writes Jaymes Black. "Now I’m a CEO for the leading LGBTQ+ mental health nonprofit."

Adam Lambert to Curate Star-Studded Stonewall Day Events

Last year's virtual fundraiser featured President Joe Biden, Taylor Swift, Demi Lovato, Luke Evans, Ryan Jamaal Swain, and more.

Giuliano Steps Down From GLAAD

GLAAD announced Wednesday that its president, Neil Giuliano, will step down later this year to pursue "personal interests" and complete a book.

We Must Fight Trump's Asylum Attacks With Everything We Have

All around the world, LGBTQ people are running for their lives. We can't let Trump turn America's back on them.

Amid a Rainbow Wave, Some Losses in Statewide and Congressional Races

The LGBTQ+ community had much to celebrate in Tuesday's election, but there were some disappointments.

Justice for All

Even before the landmark May 15 ruling to lift the ban on gay marriage, the seven justices of the California supreme court have proved an unpredictable group

Howard Stern's Producer Is Fighting HIV Among Youth

Gary Dell'Abate, the man known best as Baba Booey -- longtime producer of The Howard Stern Show -- is now president of Lifebeat, the national nonprofit organization that uses the music industry to reach America's youth with HIV/AIDS prevention messages. This week he has a lot to celebrate.

Dobson Departs Focus on the Family

Focus on the Family founder James C. Dobson will end his 32-year tenure as the voice of the conservative Christian ministry.

​Florida Bill Could Restrict All LGBTQ+ Nonprofits

The proposal would stop any contractor or organization receiving state funds from activity that considers individuals gender identity or sexual orientation.

John Boehner: 'No Way' ENDA Will Pass This Year

The House speaker drew a hard line on the Employment Non-Discrimination Act in a first-time meeting with the LGBT Equality Caucus.

New York Times reveals extravagant spending at GLAAD, but the group calls the article ‘grossly misleading’

The lengthy exposé comes amid GLAAD’s criticism of the newspaper’s coverage of transgender issues.

Georgette Gómez Out to Make LGBTQ+, Latinx History in Run for Congress

Gomez, running in a San Diego district, would be the first queer Latinx person in the U.S. House. 

Rainbow Railroad to Biden: Make LGBTQI+ Refugees a Priority

The nonprofit organization is seeking to hold the president to his promises on helping the most marginalized queer people around the world.

Sex, Objectification, and Writing Trans Nonfiction

Elliott Deline tells The Advocate his new book gets more 'autobiographical, and arguably more scandalous' than ever before, touching on his relationships to sex, alcohol, love, and being made a 'spectacle' as a trans person.

It Gets Better Still Offers Hope 10 Years After Its Founding

Executive director Brian Wenke discusses the LGBTQ+ storytelling nonprofit's past, present, and future on its 10th anniversary.