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Cynthia Nixon is leaning into queer joy, art, and family between protests

The Gilded Age and And Just Like That... star graces the cover of our annual Pride issue and opens up about balancing career, family, and fighting for equality.

Janelle Monáe, Miriam Margoyles, Rina Sawayama Cover British Vogue's Pride Issue

Check out the queer stars featured in British Vogue's July Issue.

U.S. WorldPride organizers consider warning international transgender travelers to stay away amid escalating fears under Trump

Capital Pride Alliance executive director Ryan Bos said the group was weighing issuing a warning.

Pride at Work Tells HRC: 'Enough Is Enough'

Pride at Work has asked all unions to stop supporting the Human Rights Campaign until it addresses issues with its Corporate Equality Index, which could result in HRC losing more than $100,000.

Frank Kameny: Alive and laughing

Let's start with a heartfelt mea culpa. In our Pride issue, which hits newsstands on May 22, we made one of the more embarrassing factual errors in The Advocate's recent history: We wrote in a story that Frank Kameny, the great gay rights activist, is one of the leaders we've "lost to AIDS." Well, Frank Kameny is not dead--and he's never had AIDS.

Hegseth issues ultimatum to trans troops: Resign by Pride or else

Of course the secretary of Defense assigned a voluntary resignation cutoff date in the first week of Pride month. It comes after the Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to enforce the ban.

Missourians Protest Removal of Pride Flags From School

The school's principal had directed some teachers to remove the flags, saying they violated district policy.

Trans employee slams Marvel's ‘allies’ Pride series for 'erasing' LGBTQ+ voices (exclusive)

Marvel said it would celebrate Pride this year "by looking beyond those of us in the LGBTQIA+ community and focusing on those who support them: the allies.”

Surprise: Mike Pompeo Recognizes LGBT Pride Month

While the secretary of State is known for anti-LGBT views, he issued a supportive statement for Pride Month and even tweeted about it.

Obama Pledges to Support LGBT Issues

Sen. Barack Obama released the following statement regarding the 2008 Pride season on Saturday: "I am proud to join with our lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered brothers and sisters in celebrating the accomplishments, the lives, and the families of all LGBT people during this Pride season. Too often, the issue of LGBT rights is exploited by those seeking to divide us. But at its core this issue is about who we are as Americans."

Kameny: Alive and laughing after The Advocate mistakenly reports his death

Let's start with a heartfelt mea culpa. In our Pride issue, which hits newsstands on May 22, we made one of the more embarrassing factual errors in The Advocate's recent history: We wrote in a story that Frank Kameny, the great gay rights activist, is one of the leaders we've "lost to AIDS." Well, Frank Kameny is not dead--and he's never had AIDS.

Pride Toronto Apologizes for 'History of Anti-Blackness' Following Parade Protest

"There has been an unbelievable amount of racism expressed by members of our community through this organization," the group writes.

Conservative Senator Says Pride Parades Too Political for Troop Participation

Conservative Republican senator James Inhofe is among those objecting to the decision to allow military members to wear their uniforms in San Diego's LGBT pride parade.

WATCH: Talking Bi Issues With Campus Pride

Bi erasure and the challenges of coming out were among the topics addressed in a live-streamed forum for Celebrate Bisexuality Day.

Don’t Bother Looking for a Presidential Pride Proclamation

President Trump apparently isn't issuing one, and there's no Pride reception at the White House, either.

Trump Skips Pride and Steps on Obama's Legacy

By not issuing a Pride proclamation or hosting a reception, Trump proves he's determined to roll-back all the LGBT progress of the last administration.

National Park Service cracks down on Pride leaving LGBTQ+ rangers feeling betrayed

Recently, the National Park Service issued a memo barring employees from attending Pride parades in uniform. Official participation appears uncertain, and many LGBQT+ Rangers are feeling defeated.

13 Vintage Photos of Los Angeles's Queer Pride from ONE Archives

The City of Angels was having its own LGBTQ+ awakening years before Stonewall.

Could Florida's most anti-transgender Republican lose a special election for Congress?

Even in a district Donald Trump won by 30 points last year, a Democrat might beat state Sen. Randy Fine, a lawmaker who has introduced multiple anti-LGBTQ+ bills.