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Two suspects arrested in connection to the murder and dismemberment of gay nightclub owner

Omar Guido Chávez may have fallen victim to a war between rival Mexican drug cartels.

Same-Sex Couples From Migrant Caravan Wed in Tijuana

At least seven same-sex couples from the group that split from the larger caravan have entered into symbolic marriages.

LGBTQ Central American Migrants Reach Tijuana in Quest for Asylum

The LGBTQ migrants who split off from the group of thousands said they suffered homophobic harassment.

Albuquerque Trans Woman Sherlyn Marjorie Murdered, Her Former Partner Charged

The popular drag performer was killed in September.

Mexico Roiled by Marriage Equality Protests, Counterprotests

An image of a boy standing defiantly in front of an antigay crowd has stirred emotions.

Four Priests Outed as Pope Offers Support for Mexico Gay Marriage Protesters

Pope Francis applauded anti-LGBT protesters fighting "in favor of family and life."

Sally Field tells horrific story of illegal abortion in Instagram video

It's crucial to support Kamala Harris and Tim Walz to restore and preserve reproductive freedom, Field says.

Persisting Against All Prejudices in San Diego and Beyond

LGBT people must stand up not only for their rights but those of immigrants and other marginalized people, says San Diego Pride executive director Fernando Z. Lopez.

Day 50, and BLM's Los Angeles Protest Is Still Going Strong

The national media so far hasn't paid much notice, but Black Lives Matter has been protesting in Los Angeles for 50 consecutive days.

HIV-positive Mexicans Detained by U.S. Allege Neglect

Olga Arellano sobs as she recalls how her HIV-positive transgender daughter spent two months succumbing to infections in a U.S. migrant detention center, complaining that she didn't see a doctor or get the right medicine.

Meet the Gay Men Who Got Married in 1975

In the days of Gerald Ford and Anita Bryant, Anthony Sullivan and Richard Adams gave a big middle finger to authority. 

2019 GLAAD Noms Reflect Peak Queer TV, Film, and Video Games

From Pose toHannah Gadsby to Crazy Rich Asians, it was a breakthrough year for queer media, and the GLAAD nominations reflect that. 

The Motley Crew of LGTBQ Activists Fighting for Migrants

This group of volunteer heroes battled pounding rain and bureaucratic hurdles to deliver supplies to asylum-seekers.

35 transgender and nonbinary people who died by violence in 2023

The epidemic of fatal violence against transgender, nonbinary, and gender-nonconforming people continues.

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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.