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Florida Publix Refuses to Write 'Trans' on a Cake, Citing Company Policy

The employees told the customers that acknowledging trans joy is taking a stand on a political issue, which company policy forbids.

Meet NCAA's First Out Football Scholarship Player

My-King Johnson just made gay sports history.

Oprahs lipstick lesbians respond to Scarborough and company

When partners Nikki Weiss and Carole Antouri appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show earlier this month, they had a great time. That is, until they heard themselves discussed on the MSNBC talk show Scarborough Country. Now the women respond.

Weight Watchers Equality

Enough with the far right's efforts in 2005 to destroy the rights that GLBT America has earned. Here's how to get straight people on our side to help fight for equality--a little help from British royalty.

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5 Ways Australia's New Equality Minister Is Making It Better

Martin Foley says same-sex couples will be able to adopt and religious groups in Victoria won't be able to discriminate against LGBT workers.

In 'Tahara,' a Black Queer Jewish Teen Tackles Grief and Toxicity

Director Olivia Peace discusses making her groundbreaking coming-of-age film and its themes of race, religion, and mourning.

The Casual Homophobia of Trump's America

EastSiders creator Kit Williamson on encountering prejudice in the heartland.

Heiress to Antigay Publix Grocery Chain Funded Pre-Insurrection Rally

The daughter of Publix's founder was the largest funder of the January 6 rally at which Donald Trump urged his supporters to march on the U.S. Capitol.

Grocery Giant to Offer Trans-Affirming Coverage

Health insurance provided by Kroger will include full coverage for transgender employees as of January 2016.

Publix Heiress Gives $50k to Anti-LGBTQ+ Moms for Liberty

Julie Jenkins Fancelli, who last year was revealed as a funder of Donald Trump's "Stop the Steal" rally, is continuing to support right-wing extremism.

Chicago's AIDS Angel on the Disease's Darkest Days

Lori Cannon was recently recognized with the Fifth Third Bank’s 2016 Community Leaders Award for her unrelenting HIV activism. She tells us how she was drawn to helping people and why her work is still so important.
 

3rd Suspect in Atlanta Video Attack Arrested

Police in Pittsburgh, Pa., say the third suspect in the videotaped assault of Brandon White in Atlanta is now in custody.

Dallas Victims, Community Coalesce After Attacks

One survivor launches a support group, while area businesses add lights, cameras.

A Long History of Discrimination at Grocery Behemoth Publix

The Florida-based chain was recently criticized for denying PrEP coverage to employees. A new report says the decision is part of a pattern.

The Iraqi Who Took Manhattan

Dressed in jeans and a zip-up sweater and with his phone buzzing with text messages, Leo is like any 25-year-old New Yorker. Except he's a refugee, spirited out of Baghdad this winter.

Alabama Mayor, Pastor Dies by Suicide After Being Involuntarily Outed as Transgender Woman

Smiths Station Mayor F.L. ‘Bubba’ Copeland’s death shocks a heartbroken community after a local news blog exposed his transgender identity.

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