Names of Sam Nordquist, Jiggly Caliente, Lady Chablis, and more added to Stonewall Wall of Honor
This year's honorees are all transgender at a time of trans erasure.
June 27, 2025
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This year's honorees are all transgender at a time of trans erasure.
The move to honor the late performer demonstrates the Oregon city's commitment to inclusion and the LGBTQ+ community, city leaders say.
The central Florida LGBTQ+ center also saw its phone lines cut around the same time.
Don't expect the presidential candidate to refer to the VP as "decent" anytime soon.
English Heritage recently said that one of the most prominent relics of the Roman Empire is “linked to England’s queer history."
"We cannot allow the continuation of a narrative that the way of life of white people is threatened by the presence and humanity of people of color, LGBTQ+ people, and all the others," says Beverly Tillery.
The innovative event funds equality causes through dozens of intimate dinner parties.Â
The company's sales have tripled in the past decade, and it is poised to become the third-largest fast-food chain in the U.S.
Price, a lesbian, had the first column on LGBTQ+ issues to be nationally syndicated to mainstream outlets.
In collaboration with the British Embassy, the vibrant mural is a beacon of LGBTQ+ pride and community spirit at the trendy spot.
"As a gay man running for president, I am proud to lend my voice to the broader struggle for equality," the presidential candidate writes.
Biden leaves office as the most pro-LGBTQ+ president in history.
Gifford, chief of protocol at the State Department, is the first point of contact for foreign leaders -- and "a fly on the wall for some of the most important conversations," he says.
As the world pauses to acknowledge Transgender Day of Visibility, it’s important to understand that representation matters.
Opinion: You can take his name off a ship, but Milk is still far more of a "warrior" than the petty Pete Hegseth, writes John Casey.
“Everything they don’t like, don’t want, don’t understand, or don’t approve of is now targeted," Rodney Wilson told The Advocate.
Citigroup executive Chad Leat gifted $1 million to the University of Kansas, which will establish one of the nation's largest LGBT-centered scholarships.
Several attendees of this year's Creating Change conference aimed to remind others of the racial rifts that must be mended.
There was again little discussion of LGBTQ issues, but there were some jabs at the top finishers in the Iowa caucus.
Kaplan is most famous as the lawyer who brought down the Defense of Marriage Act.