With a wave of recent victories, marriage equality throughout the United States seems inevitable but much more needs to be done in areas such as immigration, poverty, and global rights. That was the ...
The Stonewall Riots in 1969 are considered by many to be the start of the gay rights movement, but there are other protests and events in support of the LGBTQ+ community that pre-date Stonewall. For ...
Washington, DC - As the nation marks the opening of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month, executive directors from 35 LGBT and HIV/AIDS organizations from across the U.S. have released a ...
A controversial Chicago cardinal is under fire after comparing the gay-rights movement to the Ku Klux Klan. Suggested Reading Why the Democratic Party Is Setting Itself Up For Failure Ahead of Midterm ...
NEW YORK -- Whitehall and Pearl streets today are bustling with activity, but on Sept. 19, 1964 it was quiet, and what happened at that NYC intersection built momentum for the LGBT rights movement.
Edward Snowden recently pointed out how the victories of the LGBT movement in this country might never have happened if the government had the ability to conduct “perfect surveillance.” For decades, ...
Same-sex marriage won at the ballot box in Maine and Maryland, and it may very well pass in Washington and a ban looked headed to defeat in Minnesota. With the victory of Tammy Baldwin in Wisconsin, ...
It’s an incredible, historic day of celebration for the LGBT rights movement. And no one is partying harder than the activists and lawyers who have spent the past several decades working towards ...
Two members of Congress joined the executive and global advisory boards at the launch of Alturi, a new global LGBT organization, on the steps of Capitol Hill last month. "In a time when countries like ...
While LGBT activists concede their movement is facing sweeping losses at the legal level, they argue there’s a silver lining to the defeats. Legal and legislative victories by conservatives at the ...
You’re not just imagining things: This June, LGBT Pride Month is a lot more muted. A whopping 43% of Fortune 1,000 companies are dialing back their external support for Pride Month, one survey found, ...
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