LGBTQ+ Refugees in All Their Bravery and Beauty
A new book captures the humanity of people too often demonized.
May 18, 2023
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A new book captures the humanity of people too often demonized.
Slava Mogutin's new book of photography captures the exotic nightlife of New York City go-go boys.
Gay Massachusetts State Sen. Julian Cyr, who represents Cape Cod, talks about the aftermath of an inhumane scheme hatched by Florida's Ron DeSantis on the island's residents.
Family Watch International says it’s only promoting ‘family values.’
"The was no learning," Maddow told Colbert about Donald Trump's competence.
"The opposition to him is the most important thing," the award-winning journalist told The Advocate in an exclusive interview.
The Advocate's reporters Ryan Adamczeski and Christopher Wiggins also scored nominations for Outstanding Print Article and Outstanding Online Journalism Article.
The U.S. government under Trump tried to disappear a gay Venezuelan man seeking asylum to a torture prison in El Salvador indefinitely. A coalition of Americans didn’t let them.
Looking for an LGBTQ+ rights group to contribute to on Giving Tuesday? Well, you're in luck. Here are some groups to consider.
Former Supreme Court clerk and co-host of the Strict Scrutiny podcast, Leah Litman, told The Advocate that bans on trans youth’s medical care are only the beginning after the Skrmetti ruling.
At the dawn of modern gay liberation, we feverishly chronicled our past. Now we're forgetting where we've been and disregarding where we're going.
The nominees for the 2013 GLAAD Media Awards were announced this morning, including nominations for The Advocate for Outstanding Magazine, Outstanding Multimedia Digital Journalism, and Outstanding Digital Journalism Article.
"Democrats are fit, Democrats are hot, and we’re tired of Republicans trying to lay claim to [health and fitness] when it’s so demonstrably false,” Josh Sorbe told The Advocate.
The 2015 Trans100 list includes activists, journalists, academics, and sex workers.
These 25 LGBT achievers over 65 are proving that a person can change the world at any age.