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6 ways to be a better straight ally at Pride events
"We aren't there for your entertainment."
By Katie Dupere
9 meaningful ways to become part of Pride this year
Pride celebrations aren't just for June.
'History repeats itself': LGBTQ elders discuss how Stonewall impacted their organizing during the AIDS crisis
"If you want to make the future, you have to remember the past."
Hannah Hart wants nothing more than for you to love yourself
"I just want people to feel like they can love themselves. Like really bad. That's what I want for everyone."
How the queer community can embrace the asexual spectrum
True sex positivity accepts even those uninterested in sex or romance.
By Proma Khosla
Jose Antonio Vargas on the LGBTQ movement, immigration, and the importance of storytelling
"The reality is, I didn't come out — I'm only letting people in."
Fans say Netflix's dub of 'Neon Genesis Evangelion' erases queer subtext
Translation effects representation.
5 unsung heroes of Pride you need to know
Every great social movement has its heroes.
This trans teen wants to change the world through storytelling
Sage Grace Dolan-Sandrino believes art can perform a powerful public service.
Meet David Rapaport, the casting director on a queer superhero streak
David Rapaport is paving the way for all kinds of actors.
By Harry Hill
Adam Rippon on Trump, Taylor Swift, and coming out
Adam Rippon isn't afraid to speak his mind.
'Sexy Church': Skating is religion at this vintage rollerway's LGBTQ night
The roller rink is a safe, sober space for the LGBTQ community to party.
By Morgan Sung
This web series about a sex worker is the South Asian representation I've been craving
'Insomnia' moves the needle in a big way.
By Proma Khosla
Meet the queer video game developer challenging industry norms
"How do I get these two parts of my life to meet?"
By Ray White
Nyle DiMarco on embracing his identity as a Deaf, LGBTQ activist
The actor knows how to use his platform.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Stonewall survivor tells his story of the uprising
"Preceding Stonewall, there wasn't a lot of hope."
By Ray White
This lawyer helped legalize same-sex marriage. Here's what she's working on now.
'For me, it’s about freeing up people to be who they are ...'
The hell of online baking advice
The internet makes baking seem easy, even when it can get complicated.
By A.E. Osworth
YouTuber Ryan Jacobs Flores has a powerful message for the LGBTQ community
"Know that you deserve to be validated."
Camps help ease anxiety for LGBTQ campers and for their parents back home
LGBTQ youths don’t want to be left out of this rite of passage, but they and their parents may have unique concerns.
By Liz Tracy
Mark Segal, the pioneer who revolutionized gay media, wants LGBTQ journalists to go local
Mark Segal founded the 'Philadelphia Gay News' in 1976, long before mainstream LGBTQ publications existed.
Hell, Michigan is now Gay Hell, Michigan thanks to YouTuber Elijah Daniel
Only Pride flags are allowed in Gay Hell, sorry!
By Morgan Sung
This educator wants to give non-binary people the visibility they deserve
"I want reach as many people as I can to have them know they are seen, valid, and worthy."
Tyler Oakley on the 'game-changing' rise of queer YouTubers and the importance of being yourself
"Who YOU are is exactly that for you."
Latrice Royale talks self-love, values, and voting against Trump in 2020
"We have got to serve some eviction notices."