Scroll To Top

utah aids foundation

Gay activist and philanthropist Bruce Bastian dies at 76

Bastian, cofounder of WordPerfect, left the Mormon Church as a young adult and dedicated himself to LGBTQ+ causes.

How You Can Observe World AIDS Day

You can remember those we've lost and vow to carry on the fight through candelight vigils, receptions, memorial dedications, and even a Facebook filter.

HRC Top Rated

17 Women Who Changed the Course of LGBTQ+ History

For Women's History Month, we salute activists who've made LGBTQ+ history from the 1950s through the 2020s.

The Appalling Judges Who Could Replace Anthony Kennedy

Many potential Trump nominees for the Supreme Court vacancy have shown hostility to the rights of LGBT people, other minorities, and women.

This Year’s Transgender and Gender-Nonconforming Who’s Who

The 2015 Trans100 list includes activists, journalists, academics, and sex workers.

Meet the Point Foundations Class of 2010

The Point Foundation searches for the best and brightest LGBT students.

Gov. Says Gay, Lesbian Utahns Are Not Married

The office of Utah's governor announced today the state will not recognize more than 1,000 same-sex marriages that took place before a federal injunction brought such marriages to a halt Monday.

True

Why the Porn Industry Needs Your Love

In the wake of ongoing attacks on porn production in Utah and California, LGBT people need to make their voices heard. 

How Trump's Title X Rule May Worsen the HIV Epidemic

Planned Parenthood's forced withdrawal from the federal family planning program will mean fewer resources for at-risk communities.

Forty Under 40 Part One

Here are the standouts from this year.

Forty Under 40

2010 40 Under 40

Separation of Sundance and State

In 2009, Sundance will celebrate 25 years of bringing together international cinema and a variety of cultures in Park City, Utah. But with California's gay community reeling from the passage of Prop. 8, activists and filmmakers are suggesting a boycott of the festival and theater chain Cinemark, whose CEO donated a substantial sum to the marriage ban's campaign. But just how realistic is a boycott of an entire state?

Meet the LGBTQ2S Woman Who Ran for President of Navajo Nation

Trudie Jackson ran to educate constituents on renewable energy, transparency of elected leaders, and to enforce accountability on tribal members. 

Exclusive: 50+ LGBTQ Women, Nonbinary Activists Back Elizabeth Warren

Warren is "a strong progressive woman ... who will deliver on big, structural change for our country," the endorsers say.

The Year in Queer

A month-by-month breakdown of the important LGBT news events of 2008.

Disabled LGBTQ+ Creatives Imagine a Better Tomorrow

The Ford and Mellon Foundations invest in queer disabled cultural creatives.