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'Written in the Stars:' University of Michigan hosts 'Pride Prom' for LGBTQ+ students

The event was aimed at LGBTQ+ students who "maybe didn’t have the best experience at their high school prom," according to an organizer.

Howard Bragman, PR and Coming Out Guru to the Stars, Has Died

The out icon of the entertainment industry guided many closet exits.

Kansas public universities end LGBTQ+, DEI programs

The University of Kansas and Kansas State are doing so in keeping with a new state law.

Univ. of Michigan Band Blares LGBTQ+ Support in Stunning Halftime Show

"This was the week for the LGBTQ+ community to feel seen and to feel valued and respected. And it was a really beautiful thing to see."

North Carolina to Host 2019 NBA All-Star Game

Charlotte became eligible to host the game after North Carolina passed a "compromise" bill that repealed House Bill 2. 

NBA star LaMelo Ball fined $100k for homophobic remark in postgame interview

Ball later apologized, saying, “I’ve got love for everybody, and I don’t discriminate.”

Opponents Continue Fighting Calif. Trans Student Bill

After falling more than 17,000 signatures short of qualifying a repeal measure for a referendum, the anti-LGBT Pacific Justice Institute vows to continue challenging California's Student Success and Opportunity Act.

LGBTQ Centers Band Together, Urge Congress to Up Financial Support

Over 160 LGBTQ centers are asking leaders not to forget the nearly 40,000 people they serve each month. 

How you can support queer and trans kids in Oklahoma after Nex Benedict’s death

Donate, volunteer, write a letter to trans kids: There are lots of ways for you to turn your grief into action.

The Top 10 Trans-Friendly Colleges and Universities

With improvements made across the country, for the first time ever, Campus Pride can assemble a list of the most welcoming places for trans students to go to college.

A Day in Gay America: November 9, 2012

An amazing assortment of images came in from our readers as part of "A Day in Gay America." From silly and creative, to meaningful and heartfelt, this is what you were doing on November 9, 2012.

Risking Boycott, Staten Island St. Pat's Day Parade Bars LGBTQ Groups

Numerous politicians have already declined to participate in the upcoming event.

'Everything’s Gonna Be Okay' Star Josh Thomas Breaks New Ground

The new comedy Everything's Gonna Be Okay is breaking ground by making death, family, and autism... funny.

Psychiatrist explains the Kinsey scale to two men and blows their minds

"I'm shocked by this. I'm stunned," TMZ's Harvey Levin said when told about the Kinsey scale.

Gay Cadet Slams USAFA's Defense of 'Ex-Gay' Therapist

The U.S. Air Force Academy claims that gay cadets are safe and welcomed on campus, despite the academy's hiring of a staunch advocate of 'ex-gay' therapy who developed the school's mandatory counseling program.

WATCH: Cheney, Powell Back Marriage Equality in New Ad

The new multimedia campaign highlights support from the President, former First Lady Laura Bush, former Vice President Dick Cheney, and former Secretary of Defense Colin Powell.

Utah Library Stirs Controversy by Ending LGBTQ Book Promotions

Library workers in Washington County were told not to wear buttons promoting LGBTQ books and to take down Pride Month displays.

How a queer fashion show took on New York Fashion Week

From a Brooklyn bar to the Brooklyn Museum, dapperQ celebrates a decade of queer fashion liberation.

Everything's Gonna Be Okay Stars on Benchmark 'Dual-Spectrum' Wedding

The wedding between characters Matilda and Drea, who are queer and on the autism spectrum, is a first for TV.