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Ghana’s new president says proposed anti-LGBTQ+ law is effectively dead on procedural grounds

President John Mahama says he wants to open dialogue on the law, while one legislator said he would rather be dead than live in a country that affirmed LGBTQ+ rights.

How Pride Will March On In 2021

Event producer Jeff Consoletti shares Pride predictions and lessons about gathering together following a pandemic year.

'Avengers: Endgame' Is the Straight White Male Superhero's Swan Song

The blockbuster marks the end of an era -- and the beginning of a more diverse one.

Winning Bette

The legendary Bette Midler holds forth on art, illusion, marriage, kids, and the eternal lure of Las Vegas.

View From the Hill: DADT Momentum

COMMENTARY: The issue of repealing "don't ask, don't tell" has been at a virtual standstill for months, but this week the dam started to give way to movement from both the White House and HRC.

13 LGBTQ+ elected lawmakers join the 119th Congress

From Sarah McBride to Tammy Baldwin, here are the queer lawmakers in the 119th Congress.

Tractor Supply caves to far-right homophobia and bigotry and drops all LGBTQ+ support

The seismic shift in attitude comes after 3 weeks of attacks by far-right extremists.

Hillary Defends Her Late Arrival to Equal Marriage Party

The former Secretary of State exchanged tense words with an NPR correspondent who needled Clinton on the timing of her personal support for marriage equality.

Is the Vatican Softening Its Stance on Gay People?

The church should recognize positive aspects of same-sex relationships, the document says.

The War at Home

Michelangelo Signorile weighs in on 'Don't ask, don't tell.'

You're Never Too Old to Come Out & Find Love — Our Story Is Proof

Pat and Paulette tell their love story of finding one another in their 60s and building a life together. 

 

Calling a New Army of Lovers

In California and beyond, we're marrying for love. Our time has come. We will not be denied.

Creating Change Reflects a Movement in Transition

Was Creating Change 2016 really more volatile than in years past, or was that frustration simply the result of a movement trying to find its footing after symbolic, but limited, victories? 

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Roll Tide: 87% of Alabama Now Marrying Same-Sex Couples

More than 80 percent of Alabama residents now live in a county that offers equal marriage rights to same-sex and opposite-sex couples, according to HRC.

Op-ed: The Gay Rights Movement Can't Drop the Mike

This fight isn't over until it's completely over -- all across the globe.

Psst … There’s a Radical Notion in a New Report About Gender Language

'To be culturally literate means knowing how to speak the new language of gender,' says consulting firm sparks & honey in a new report. But within its marketing recommendations lies a thought bomb of radicalism that could truly change society.

GayWatch India

Big, bold and beguiling, India rarely fails to transform visitors with its sheer onslaught of sensory stimuli.  

Meet George Washington University’s pioneering lesbian president Ellen Granberg

She’s going into her second year as the leader and public face of the prestigious private institution in the heart of Washington, D.C.

My Gay Rap Duo Might Save America

Conor Fetting-Smith's new web series, Butch & Nellie Take the Rap Game, is inspired by his career creating "dope-ass beats" with cutting queer commentary.