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Prescott Townsend, an Early Gay Rights Activist, Honored With Boston Tour

Townsend was active in the Mattachine Society, produced avant-garde plays, and embraced the post-Stonewall LGBTQ+ movement.

NLGJA Announces 2012 Awards

The organization will present awards at the UNITY 2012 Convention on August 3.

Pioneering Lesbians Kay Lahusen, Rusty Warren Dead

Lahusen was a photographer and activist, Warren a risque comedian.

A Writer Just Archived Every LGBT Character on TV, Ever

Boy Culture's Matthew Rettenmund tells us why he expended blood, sweat, and tears to chronicle every queer character in the history of television.

50 Years After 'The Homosexuals'

Decades after the airing of an antigay documentary that shocked the nation, one man tells his story.

New 'Digital Monument' Allows Users to Relive Stonewall Uprising

Technology now allows us to have a conversation with Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera. 

Inside the Fight for the Legacy of Marsha P. Johnson

Trans activist Reina Gossett accuses out filmmaker David France of stealing her work to make his film about the Stonewall icon. But there's more than scandal beneath the surface.

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Beyond Stonewall: 9 Lesser-Known LGBT Uprisings

As the anniversary of Stonewall is upon us, we take a look at other uprisings, riots, and protests that forever changed LGBT history.

From Stonewall to the White House: Mark Segal's Gripping Memoir

Mark Segal recounts his amazing life in activism in his new memoir, And Then I Danced: Traveling the Road to LGBT Equality. Read an exclusive excerpt below.

Take a Tour of the Nation's Historic LGBT Landmarks

Take a virtual tour of the sites where Truman Capote, Bayard Rustin, the Furies Collective, and more made LGBT history.

Gay Is Good: The Letters of Franklin Kameny

The activism of Frank Kameny is brought to vivid life by a new book of his forthright, forward-thinking letters, proving the pen is indeed mightier than the sword.