Two months into her role, the new state senator wants to make Delaware a better, safer place—not just for LGBTQ2S+ people but all of its residents
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Two months into her role, the new state senator wants to make Delaware a better, safer place—not just for LGBTQ2S+ people but all of its residents
Welcoming the Joe Biden presidency also means saying goodbye to Donald Trump
Black gay minister Ashton Totten-Reynolds on his efforts to get out the vote in America’s most crucial battleground state
Senior editor Zaina Arafat was in Washington when the insurrection on Capitol Hill broke out
The country remains divided, but our unity is our strength—and that’s what will make the United States a more equitable nation
The U.S. election saw several LGBTQ2S+ candidates win their races. That and more in this final edition of Rainbow Votes 2020
Some good news from a disappointing night: Meet the queer and trans candidates who won their races
What can you expect from our next edition of Rainbow Votes 2020? Here’s The Brief for Nov. 3
Five American queer and trans-inclusive organizations weigh in
Next week’s election results could mean the start of a new, progressive era—or the continuation of an administration trying to kill us
What can you expect from our next edition of Rainbow Votes 2020? Here’s The Brief for Oct. 20
Jim Obergefell, the namesake behind the case that made marriage equality the law of the land, doesn’t have high hopes for America’s highest court
What can you expect from our next edition of Rainbow Votes 2020? Here’s The Brief for Oct. 6
Trump’s latest Supreme Court pick has expressed anti-LGBTQ2 sentiment in past speaking engagements—but what that means for queer and trans Americans is still unclear
What can you expect from our next edition of Rainbow Votes 2020? Here’s The Brief for Sept. 21
Where the Democratic candidate stands on health care, social justice and LGBTQ2 rights—and how his positions could give him the winning edge
What can you expect from our next edition of Rainbow Votes 2020? Here’s The Brief for Sept. 8
At the Democratic and Republican National Conventions, two very different versions of where marginalized communities fit into the country’s future