The LGBTQ+ political wins in an otherwise devastating election
There were some bright spots.
November 6, 2024
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There were some bright spots.
There were notable wins in both red and blue states, with Texas moving toward sending a lesbian to Congress and Burlington, Vt., electing a lesbian mayor.
LGBTQ+ candidates are running to make history in California, Texas, North Carolina, and elsewhere.
Will Rollins lost a close race against Republican Ken Calvert in 2022, but 2024 may well bring a different outcome.
Henry Rollins has never been one to shy away from controversy. On the eve of Election Day, the outspoken singer-comedian-activist speaks out against Proposition 8, touts Barack Obama, tells the Pat Robertsons and Sarah Palins of the world to go back to the Stone Age, and urges LGBT people to "never relent."
The out Democrat Will Rollins believes that his GOP opponent has disqualified himself.
U.S. Rep. Ken Calvert once spoke out against marriage equality and outed an opponent, but now he's being challenged by gay man Will Rollins.
After weeks of right-wing attacks that culminated in a bomb threat against Boston's Children's Hospital, police have announced an arrest in the case.
What's in store on this season of The L Word? Michele Kort goes on location and gets the goods.
A $2 million gift from Jon Stryker is helping the historically Black college for women make LGBTQ history with a chair named for Audre Lorde.
Threats have been made toward doctors at gender-affirming health centers around the country following misinformation spreading on social media about trans care for youth.
Hillary Rodham Clinton, the leader in the Democratic presidential field, has become the Republican candidates' favorite punching bag. They accuse her of being antimiltary and trying to create a ''big government, big taxation welfare state.''