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A GOP school board member tried to ban a student's art for being 'offensive' to Christians

Conservative Timothy Simmons tried (and failed) to get his Virginia district to turn on a queer student's moving art piece about religious trauma.

Op-ed: Are Gays Better With Money?

It's been reported that LGBT people earn more and have less debt than the general population, but does that mean we are actually better with money?

Cher Saves 'World's Loneliest Elephant' in New Smithsonian Documentary

In Cher & The Loneliest Elephant, the gay icon joins an animal rescue operation and shines a spotlight on conservation.

How Mothers Nikki and Jill Protect Their Financial Security and Family

Watch The Advocate new series Milestones Part II: Marriage and Family Planning. 

The Only Thing Red This Morning Are the Faces of Trump and McCarthy

Suddenly, election fraud seems like a losing issue, as are threats to abortion rights, voting rights, marriage equality, and other extreme measures.

A Message to the #BernieorBust Movement

Helping Donald Trump in any way is the epitome of a scorched-earth policy, writes columnist Amanda Kerri.

Op-ed: My Farewell to Exodus International

The 'ex-gay' movement reached into the living room of Jaime Bayo as a young gay teen understanding his sexuality. And he's glad to see it go.

Op-ed: Coupled Up and Saving Up

As rights and benefits change for same-sex couples in a post-DOMA world, these easy tips will help keep your finances consistent.

Giving away our fears

How can we rebel against those who would paralyze us with fear? We can open our wallets and give, out Episcopal bishop V. Gene Robinson told a recent philanthropy conference in West Hollywood

Sweet Home Alabama (and Georgia and Mississippi, Too)

Author and activist Khafre Abif helps young bi and gay black men address HIV in the Deep South -- and in their own lives.

For the People Who Embody Safer Spaces When Physical Spaces Are Not Enough

Black and brown LGBTQ folks can provide safe havens that give young people a chance to be their own heroes, writes Louie A. Ortiz-Fonseca.

The geography of longing

In a world shaped by vast landscapes and emotional distances, queer youth navigate a profound longing for connection; yet, as Matt Lifson writes in this personal essay, the very lifelines that once nurtured dreams and identities now face erasure, leaving hope hanging in delicate balance.

Green Dimes

GreenDimes.com conquers your most hated enemy--junk mail

Uncle Sam Calling

Some tips on avoiding drama this tax season.

No One Will Care for LGBT Boomers But Themselves

You can’t control getting older, but you can influence the quality of life, writes this financial planner.

Ask Auntie: Should I break up with my partner who watches OnlyFans during sex?

When it comes to love and love-making, you have to figure out if it's worth competing for attention during intimate moments, suggests your Lovable Trans Auntie.

Do Your Duty and Vote, LGBTQ Soldier

We can turn this disaster around.

Twitter Crowns Black Voters as True Winners of Roy Moore Race

Black voters kept Roy Moore out of the Senate, and Twitter thinks they deserve more than a "thanks."

It’s Time for Biden and Senate Democrats to Save Voting Rights

With voting rights legislation stalled, it's almost as if Mitch McConnell was still majority leader.