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All about the Mattachine Society, the first enduring U.S. gay rights group

The organization thrived from the 1950s into the 1970s.

NBA's Jason Collins Makes Time's 'Most Influential' List

Gay NBA player Jason Collins was named one of the "most influential" people in the world by Time, nabbing an inside cover of the magazine.

'Highlights' Adds LGBT Families

The world's largest children's magazines are (finally) representing LGBT families.

When Bono Is a Woman of the Year, We Have a Problem

Is it that there aren't enough men recieving awards and Bono has truly gone unrecognized?

WATCH: Girl with Two Dads Takes On One Million Moms

This Maryland preteen and her family doesn't have time for hate from conservative critics.

Great Scott

After years of struggling with his sexuality, Playgirl centerfold Scott Merritt is coming all the way out. To his surprise, so is Playgirl

Op-ed: Let's Change Tired Old Standards of Beauty

No matter how many times you tell the woman you love she's beautiful, the message has already been blurred so many times that the words might not get through.

Old Navy POC Workers: We Were Segregated During 'Queer Eye' Filming

Three employees say black and brown workers were hidden from cameras, while white people were bused in for background shots.

WATCH: Meet the Singapore Trans Man Whose Life Story Went Viral

Most Singaporean trans men have been unable to find other men like them, says Christopher Khor. His story is helping to change that.

Why Do I Do?

Poet and memoirist Mark Doty didn't want to marry his partner. Sure, they were in love and there were benefits to be had, but Doty was afraid that legal recognition might change his relationship. Then he realized that it's the other way around: that his union, and others like it, will likely change the institution of marriage -- forever.