Because it’s 2005?
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Because it’s 2005?
For starters, there’s no use of the acronym LGBTQ2 in the document
How brain science explains queer trauma, conflict and call-out culture
He’s really vying for America’s gay vote
Her gender non-conforming kid has taught her that the binary is half-baked
To lower tobacco use, researchers say we must tackle homophobia and transphobia first
And why men who have sex with men need to make hep C a part of future STI screenings
Takeaways from the LGB+ Black Census, the largest survey of Black people since the Reconstruction era
Last month’s report puts special emphasis on often-overlooked LGBTQ2 Indigenous people and the barriers they face
The report calls for the end of conversion therapy and more inclusive sex ed
Two queer politicians — one trailblazer, one rising star — on progress, resistance and the work that still needs to be done
In her roles, her romantic life and her LGBTQ2 activism, the actor proves it’s possible to be openly gay, bankable and happy
New Health Canada regulations mean gay men can donate blood after three months. But there’s still a lifetime ban on sperm
As tonight’s Met Gala celebrates “Camp: Notes on Fashion,” a new generation of LGBTQ2 artists are reinvigorating and reclaiming this distinctly queer code
In being nothing to no one, the drop of blood is a start for everyone
There’s a vast queer history that goes beyond Stonewall and marriage equality. Schools aren’t teaching that, so young people on the internet are doing it instead
What the decision means for female athletes with a difference in sex development