U.S. researchers uncover hundreds of queer and trans protests from 1965 to 1973
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U.S. researchers uncover hundreds of queer and trans protests from 1965 to 1973
Moderation policies continue to be a topic of debate, leaving people to wonder if the recent changes will be enough
“Everything Everywhere All at Once” was everything, the queers ate on the champagne carpet and yes, Lady Gaga made an appearance
Advocates and community members say more policing isn’t the solution
Gabrielle Union-Wade and Dwyane Wade dedicated their NAACP Image Award to their trans daughter, Zaya
“Intense amount of cruelty coming from our state legislature”
Queer families come in all shapes and sizes. But love is a constant, as these photos demonstrate
From “The White Lotus” to “Sex and the City,” Russian censors are hell-bent on gutting pop culture
Winnipeg queen Prairie Sky on the bonds that keep her drag children, grandchildren, cousins, nieces and aunties close
Human and natural disasters pursue Syrian refugees in Turkey. Here’s one way to help
Our favourite show turns 200—episodes, that is
A vaccine for HPV, the most common STBBI in North America, has been around for more than a decade. But if you don’t get it before your mid-20s, catching up is tricky—and expensive
When a “festival space” is proposed for Hanlan’s Point, patrons of the neighbouring beach organize
From Lisa Ann Walter’s character Chessy to “Tie-Dye Girl,” the ’90s classic is a beloved entity for queer folks
Thirty-four U.S. states still have bans on same-sex marriage in their lawbooks or state constitutions
Telling my mother I was trans was the hardest part about coming out as a teen, but she ended up being my greatest support. Now we want to help families like ours
The Vancouver-based singer-songwriter brings listeners into her melodic orbit with new EP
Three families—including the parents of the once-controversial Baby Storm—share their stories