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As companies stop sponsoring Pride, this NYC brewery is giving money directly to trans people

"We want to be very clear: our support isn’t conditional, and it’s not new," Brooklyn Brewery President Robin Ottaway tells The Advocate.

Campus Pride Launches National LGBTQ Scholarship Database

The database is a comprehensive resource for scholarships, grants, and other financial assistance available to LGBT students and allies.

USC Launches Alexandra Billings Scholarship for LGBTQ Drama Students

The scholarship, named after the transgender actress and professor, will financially assist applicants to USC's School of Dramatic Arts.

The Most Adoption-Friendly Workplaces

The Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption ranks employers by their adoption-related benefits.

Bisexual Pop Star Halsey Endorses Sanders for President

"We deserve a president like him," the out singer-songwriter says in a new video.

Resources for California fire victims were scattered. So I created this site to help.

The LA Disaster Recovery Handbook collects information about assistance at the local, state and federal level -- all in one place.

With SCOTUS Ruling at Hand, Trans Plaintiff Aimee Stephens Struggling

Friends of Stephens's spouse set up a GoFundMe page for help with "Aimee's end-of-life care, and funeral services, when the time comes."

San Francisco’s Transgender Income Assistance Program Faces Legal Challenge

A lawsuit targeting initiatives for transgender individuals and other groups puts a spotlight on inclusivity and anti-discrimination in public policy.

Gay Teen Kicked Out of Home Becomes School's Co-Valedictorian

Seth Owen endured "conversion therapy" and homelessness to rise to the top of the class. Now he needs some help with his college tuition.

How Orlando Is Helping the Pulse Shooting Victims

Equality Florida is leading the fundraising effort to support the victims, survivors, and their families as contributions roll in from corporations and people around the world. 

A Gay Man Does Good and LGBT College Students Reap the Windfall

Citigroup executive Chad Leat gifted $1 million to the University of Kansas, which will establish one of the nation's largest LGBT-centered scholarships.

Nonbinary, Gay, Mixed-Race, Dem Socialist Candidates Win in Bay Area

They bring new diversity to councils in South San Francisco and Redwood City.

Op-ed: How Discrimination Affects Our Health

Plenty of LGBT progress has been made over the years, but health care is one area that still hits many of us hard.