George Takei releases kids' book about his childhood in internment camp
My Lost Freedom tells the story of a shameful chapter in American history.
April 17, 2024
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My Lost Freedom tells the story of a shameful chapter in American history.
If we survive, this country will have to choose a new direction.
Maine's governor says an angry voice mail was a mistake, but only because he lost his temper.
Who else will come down against the Women's March leaders and their support of Louis Farrakhan?
The Republican presidential hopeful bemoaned nationwide marriage equality as 'one of the greatest threats to democracy' and blasted open trans military service as 'some left-wing social experiment.'
Two lesbian feminist activists talk about why it's important to denounce trans-exclusionary language.
An incident this week in Southern California brought out the worst in a SUV driver, who went on a profane, slur-laden tirade against a bicyclist.
Leave it to a man who wrote The Trump Prophecies and sells dehydrated food for the coming apocalypse.
In recent weeks, as GOP-led legislatures turn to write trans people out of American life through new bill proposals, some high-profile stars have voiced their support for the LGBTQ+ community.
The satirist sings to the tune of a song from Hercules about being a hero from the couch in order to flatten the curve.
Tamika Mallory not only refuses to cut ties with the homophobic, anti-Semitic Farrakhan, but praised him as "the greatest of all time."
Just like Stonewall, Comic-Con is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, and fittingly, queer inclusion has reached a new level.
Freedom for All Americans charts the interlocking relationships of anti-LGBT groups, and Liberty Counsel protests, especially against conservative LGBT rights supporter Paul Singer.
Agencies linked to the Saudi government have distributed extremist literature to mosques and Islamic centers in Britain, an independent think tank said Tuesday. The Policy Exchange, timing its report to Saudi king Abdullah's state visit, said the material expressed a deep-rooted antipathy toward Western society, calling for violence against enemies of Islam, including women and gays who demand equal rights. ''Saudi Arabia is the ideological source of much of this sectarianism -- and must be held to account for it,'' the study said. ''Islamic institutions in the U.K. must clean up their act.''
Pack those churches, make that cash, lives be damned!