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Paris unveils memorial to LGBTQ+ victims of Nazi atrocities

Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo unveiled the sculpture, reminding Parisians not to forget LGBTQ+ history.

Memories of Heath

On the cusp of Brokeback mania, former Advocate editor Alonso Duralde spoke frankly with Heath Ledger for the magazine's January 17, 2006 cover story. Below is the interview in its entirety, along with Duralde's remembrances of the promising and conflicted actor.

Memorial Day Lesson: Hate Diminishes the Memory of Our Fallen

Bob Casey fought so that we could have the freedom to be ourselves — including marry who we love, embrace our gender identity, and teach our children acceptance.

Memories of Women in Provincetown

Travel responsibly to one of the most dynamic LGBTQ havens for womxn from all walks of life. Please note that all photos featured were taken prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Making Plans for a Pulse Memorial

This week the first in a series of town hall meetings and an online survey will gather input on creating a memorial at the site of the tragedy.

An Unexpected Way of Honoring Tyler Clementi's Memory

Jane Clementi speaks to The Advocate about this Saturday's musical tribute to her son.

Pulse Site to Be Designated a National Memorial

Making the designation, through a bill passed by Congress and expected to be signed by President Biden, is "absolutely the right thing to do," says U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla.

The Poignant Beauty of Instagram's AIDS Memorial

Haunting photos, personal stories, and heartbreak reveal boundless love.

Orlando's Memorial for Pulse Victims Is a Labyrinth

A new memorial will honor the 49 victims killed in the Pulse attack and could be completed as soon as next week.

Bill Clinton Visits Pulse Memorial

The former president paid a surprise visit to the memorial Wednesday afternoon. 

Trans Memorial Defaced on Dallas Campus

Students were quick to restore the memorial after it was spray-painted with the word 'weird.'

Why We Need An AIDS Memorial
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Memories of Coming Out: Day 3

On October 11 millions of openly gay Americans will reflect on the day they took those brave first steps out of the closet, providing support and encouragement to others who have yet to find their voice. On the third day of our coming-out series, speaker and lecturer Donna Rose, filmmaker and GroundSpark executive director Debra Chasnoff, and entertainment publicist Len Evans share their coming-out stories.