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​Reclaiming the Mosaic: Dr. Tyler TerMeer on the weight of intersectional leadership

As we head toward life under another Trump administration, one queer Black leader offers words of wisdom, reflection, and hope.

How these LGBTQ+ icons are reclaiming the American flag

A new documentary explores how, in a Trump-era America where queer symbols have been weaponized, LGBTQ+ people are reclaiming the country's flag.

We Urgently Need More LGBT Women in Office

Women, and especially queer women, have innate senses of empathy and strength, which politics currently lacks.

Moving Beyond Stigma

In our roundtable discussion, experts urge a better understanding of the epidemic among African-Americans.

San Francisco AIDS Foundation and other LGBTQ+ groups bring new lawsuit against anti-trans executive orders

It’s the latest salvo by LGBTQ+ legal advocates at Lambda Legal.

Op-ed: LGBT Students Who Need Your Help

LGBT DREAMers are ready to push for change, whether you're ready to join them or not.

These Trans Women of Color Will No Longer Accept the Status Quo

Merrique Jenson is bringing together trans women of the Midwest to first commiserate, then conquer.

45% of Americans Believe Employers Discriminate Based on Sexuality

The survey found that respondents believe the discrimination they've faced at work is intersectional.

Helping Queer Youth in the School-to-Prison Pipeline

LGBT youth make up only 6 percent of the general population but represent 15 percent of people currently in juvenile detention.

Where Are 1.5 Million Missing Black Men?

Census data of male-female ratios by race underscore disproportionate homicide and incarceration rates and reveal HIV infection disparities

Why Google Doodle Honored Trans Pioneer Marsha P. Johnson

The artist and Google spokespeople discuss the celebratory illustration, which also coincides with a gift to the Marsha P. Johnson Institute.

Will the Old Movement Get in Formation With Platform for Black Lives?

The comprehensive policy statement from the Movement for Black Lives directly impacts LGBT people. So when will leading LGBT and civil rights groups weigh in about those policies?

Nielsen TV Ratings Now Count Same-Sex Couples

The data measurement company just got more inclusive of LGBTQ people.

Creating Change Reflects a Movement in Transition

Was Creating Change 2016 really more volatile than in years past, or was that frustration simply the result of a movement trying to find its footing after symbolic, but limited, victories? 

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Human Rights Campaign initiative strives to overcome HIV stigma

A groundbreaking new cohort of participants will soon travel to the nation’s capital to tackle shame and mental health challenges associated with HIV.

We Must Be the Role Models We Lack

Being a mentor to young LGBTQ people is all our responsibility, writes the out dean of Golden Gate University School of Law.

Leader of Bisexual Org. to Step Down as Flag Controversy Continues

Juba Kalamka will succeed Faith Cheltenham as president of the group, which recently drew criticism for asserting its right to the Bi Pride flag. 

The New Kings of the Hill: Brian Bond

Deputy Director, White House Office of Public Liaison

Carla Smith Looks to Continue Life of Service as CEO of New York LGBT Community Center

Smith will succeed Glennda Testone, who's leaving the center after 14 years.

People Are Stepping in to Help Queer Migrants

The Black LGBTQ+ Migrant project now has more resources to battle an intolerant world, and a bigoted administration.