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'Rustin' co-writer was told film could 'never get made' so he made it anyway

Breece delivered an inspiring speech on the power of visibility at the Los Angeles Equality Awards.

Leading Advocacy Groups Ask Catholic Bishops to Stop Supporting NOM

The letter is addressed to Cardinal Timothy Dolan, president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.

Obama's Selma Speech Invokes Gay Rights

The marchers at Selma opened doors for gay Americans and other marginalized groups, the president says.

Gay Ex-Amazon Employee Claims He Was Hit On by Female Boss, Then Fired

Jonathon Fahlberg says he was fired for being gay and for complaining about his supervisor's bullying and sexual advances.

‘Don’t Say Gay’ Legislation Filed in Georgia General Assembly

The legislation targets LGBTQ+ topics as well as "critical race theory." 

Black Republicans: Grand Old Pawns

Trump-era Black Republicans aren't truly conservative, they're just cons, claims gay writer Clay Cane in his new bestselling book.

Editor's Letter: On a New LGBT Magna Carta

The time for separatist movements has gone, and we need to act collectively.

Obama Wins Endorsement From Richardson

Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama ended a rough week on a good note Friday, winning a coveted endorsement after dropping behind rival Hillary Rodham Clinton in the polls. New Mexico governor Bill Richardson, America's only Hispanic governor and a former presidential candidate, endorsed Obama for president at a Portland, Ore., campaign event appearance with the senator Friday.

Harry Reid: Trump Should Rescind 'White Supremacist' Appointment

Reid delivered a speech from the Senate floor asking Trump to remove Steve Bannon as his chief strategist.

JD Vance now says Haitian immigrants are spreading HIV after bizarre pet-eating claim flops

Donald Trump’s campaign is just going with unfettered racism now along with stoking fear and discrimination against those living with HIV.

JD Vance's horrendous record of homophobia and transphobia

Donald Trump's vice-presidential pick hasn't been a senator long — but he's been in the public eye long enough to accrue a strongly anti-LGBTQ+ record.

Publix Heiress Gives $50k to Anti-LGBTQ+ Moms for Liberty

Julie Jenkins Fancelli, who last year was revealed as a funder of Donald Trump's "Stop the Steal" rally, is continuing to support right-wing extremism.

Kennedy Endorses Obama for President, Plans to Campaign for Him

Sen. Edward M. Kennedy endorsed Barack Obama for the Democratic presidential nomination on Monday as a "man with extraordinary gifts of leadership and character" and a worthy heir to his brother, John F. Kennedy, who is still revered among Democrats four decades after his assassination. "I feel change in the air," Kennedy said in prepared remarks salted with scarcely veiled criticism of Obama's chief rival for the nomination, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, as well as her husband, the former president.

Maryland Marriage Coalition Issues Warning on NOM

"Marylanders should brace themselves for what is about to hit our state," said a memo released to media Thursday morning.

Pete Buttigieg Has Officially Announced His Run for President

As both his profile and position in the polls only continues to rise, the openly gay mayor has officially put his hat into the 2020 presidential race. 

If You Hate the New Pride Flag, You're the Problem

The brown and black stripes on Philadelphia's Pride flag are not an attack on anyone, writes Amanda Kerri.

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Remember Who Is Really Erasing Us

Internal disagreements are distracting us from the real enemy, writes Kurt Niece.

Obama Seals Nomination: 'This is our moment'

Cheered by a roaring crowd, Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois laid claim to the Democratic presidential nomination Tuesday night, taking a historic step toward his once-improbable goal of becoming the nation's first black president. Hillary Rodham Clinton maneuvered for the vice presidential spot on his fall ticket without conceding her own defeat. ''America, this is our moment,'' the 46-year-old senator and one-time community organizer said in his first appearance as the Democratic nominee-in-waiting. ''This is our time. Our time to turn the page on the policies of the past.''