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A royal love story: India's first out gay prince and his American husband

Discover the powerful love story of Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil and Prince DeAndre Richardson, who are breaking barriers and fighting for LGBTQ+ rights in India.

Trump's Expected Secretary of State Pick Worries LGBT Activists

Rex Tillerson is CEO of Exxon Mobil, an oil company that has repeatedly received negative ratings on the Human Rights Campaign's Corporate Equality Index.

JD Vance & his wife attended a Kennedy Center performance. The audience booed

People reacted strongly when they noticed that the vice president and his wife were attending a National Symphony Orchestra show.

Op-ed: What a Busload of Mormon Boy Scouts Says About LGBT History

LGBT history is missing from most narratives, so the National Park Service aims to fix that.

Op-ed: Intolerance Is Rotting the Big Apple

A recent attack on a trans woman in New York City is no anomaly, according to this writer.

Clarity about crystal

In Tweaked, his compelling expose and memoir, ex-addict Patrick Moore exposes the spiritual origins of gay men's fondness for crystal meth.

How Black Lives Matter Toronto Is Fighting Racism in the Great White North

Black Lives Matter Toronto is ready for a fight -- and is uniquely prepared to make a difference in Canada and beyond. 

BL Shirelle Amplifies the Voices of Those in Prison Through Music

Philadelphia-based rapper and songwriter BL Shirelle is recording and producing the work of currently incarcerated musicians.

These Love Notes in Lima Ended in Marriage

Illicit, anonymous love notes sparked a lifelong romance for these two expatriate Peruvians.  

 

Sundance’s Out Director on Getting Queerer and Going Virtual

LGBTQ+ films have long been "a bedrock" of the Sundance Film Festival, which will be held online again this year, says Tabitha Jackson, the first queer woman at the helm.

The history of the circuit party: Transforming LGBTQ+ political pain into power

“It’s like a religious revival,” Harvard professor Michael Bronski says.

Your Official LGBT Guide to Comic-Con 2016

A queer fantasia takes over San Diego.

7 Ways to Resist This Week

Rally for gay Chechens, go Lemonade with Tituss Burgess and Kimmy Schmidt, fundraise with the Gay Men's Chorus of Los Angeles, and more in this week's event roundup.

Tourmaline to release historic biography about Marsha P. Johnson

Marsha: The Joy and Defiance of Marsha P. Johnson will be the first full-length biography of the queer icon ever to be published.

This Week in The Resistance: From Selma to Stonewall

The week Meryl Streep took on Trump.

First HIV Infection While on PrEP Is Rare Exception

After tens of thousands of PrEP successes, the first documented instance of someone becoming HIV-positive is a rare case of multiclass drug resistance.

This Pride Season Is Different

When we look back at 2017, let's be proud of how we responded and resisted, writes Rea Carey of the National LGBT Task Force.

Methodist Vote Reminds Us to Fight All Forms of Oppression

While seeking to make faith communities LGBTQ-inclusive, we must also confront racism, misogyny, and other oppressive ideologies, writes Rev. M Barclay.

Op-ed: The Queer Politics of Sobriety

With a culture that is perhaps a little too liberal with substance use and abuse, is it time for a community-wide sobriety test?

The Resistance Can't Let This Happen

Trump has been, as Time says, "for better or for worse," the biggest influencer of 2016. 

Putin Claims Russia Is Being 'Canceled' Like J.K. Rowling

Putin referenced the criticism J.K. Rowling has faced due to her transphobic remarks.