Southern-based nonprofits are creating community-based solutions to LGBTQ2S+ homelessness
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Southern-based nonprofits are creating community-based solutions to LGBTQ2S+ homelessness
It took having surgery, getting sober and retiring my party girl status to realize just how much we need each other as queers—here’s how I found my way back to community
While on a family visit in Turkey in September 2020, Cihan Erdal was arrested on charges of inciting violent protests six year ago
The action was taken following a #DropKiwiFarms campaign
The women were able to sidestep their country’s definition of marriage because one of them had not yet had her gender changed on her official documents
Being queer in Appalachia can be hard. This one-of-a-kind program hopes to make it a little easier
Saint Kitts and Nevis is just the latest win. Here’s our guide to the many court cases unfolding in the Caribbean
OPINION: The rise in online hate has made local politics a critical new battleground in LGBTQ2S+ rights
Keffals believes that she has no other choice but to flee the country for her own safety
The island nation will repeal its colonial-era law, but marriage equality will still be banned
Sexual Minorities Uganda has been forced to halt its LGBTQ+ advocacy following the decision
Corporate Pride doesn’t reflect our roots—or a pathway to LGBTQ2S+ liberation
Ashley Diamond has fought for landmark reforms around gender-affirming treatment for trans people held in Georgia prisons
LGBTQ+ groups are going to court to contest arbitrary arrests and abuse in custody
U.S.-based activist group is finding a way forward when it comes to resisting TERF attacks and fighting for equitable access to healthcare for all
Thirty-eight percent of young adults in sub-Saharan Africa said they want their governments to do more for LGBTQ+ rights
Sarah Ashton-Cirillo has spent over four months covering the war like few others—becoming a target of Russian propaganda and right-wing attacks in the process
With the help of a $10,000 grant from the It Gets Better Project, the initiative will allow students to change into clothing that expresses who they are