New LGBTQ+ Conference to Connect Queer Businesses and Entertainment
It's being called the "gay SXSW."
MARCH 1, 2023
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It's being called the "gay SXSW."
Merritt Corrigan was ousted from the U.S. Agency for International Development after unleashing further anti-LGBTQ+ tirades.
Leading up to the Rio Olympics, the international media is fixated on Zika, crime, and political and economic instability. But the media also needs to draw attention to the increasingly desperate plight of LGBT Brazilians.
Littleton Town Manager Jim Gleason quit after art commissioned by a local LGBTQ+ rights group was called "demonic" by a town leader and a resident allegedly said Gleason's son “was in hell with the devil where he belonged.”
The California governor, once hailed as a protector of LGBTQ+ rights, premiered his podcast by interviewing and agreeing with far-right transphobe Charlie Kirk.
For Pride Month, SAGE, the world’s largest advocacy organization for LGBTQ+ elders, donated $75,000 to the three leading national trans organizations to help the trans community fight back
Amid the trauma and disappointment of the election results, we take a look at queer resistance over the past century
The anti-LGBTQ+ creator unleashed homophobic remarks on the Buttigiegs after Chasten criticized her for being unqualified to consult on children’s educational issues.
The former state GOP leader loses his $120,000 salary and could face jail time.
The Justice Department has issued a "religious freedom" memo that invites anti-LGBT discrimination.
A son was arrested after filming himself with his father’s decapitated head, unleashing a tirade against President Joe Biden, the LGBTQ+ community, and ‘far-left woke mobs.’
They claim that making school better for queer and trans kids is somehow indoctrinating kids into “woke gender ideology.”
The subject of trans people’s participation in sports came up early in the hour-long Texas U.S. Senate debate.
The event is a virtual networking opportunity for LGBTQ+ professionals.
Brian Sims emphasized the importance of continued global support and solidarity to combat such regressive legislation.
It's difficult, but the alternative is unthinkable, says author and health care activist Kimberly D. Acquaviva.
More LGBTQ+ people live in poverty than do our straight and cisgender peers, so we'd benefit from such programs the most.
The time is now to step up against violence targeting LGBTQ people and other marginalized populations, says the leader of the New York City Anti-Violence Project.
Like mother, like son. Meet the gay duo that's taking the South by storm.