Read on » I am in a unique position as a major shareholder and executive at equalpride, the publisher of The Advocate, to participate in several major Pride events across America. Just this year, I have been to Miami Beach Pride, Provincetown Pride, Washington, D.C., Pride, New York Pride, and most recently in Europe, Amsterdam Pride. Reflecting on these amazing experiences, it began to quickly dawn on me that they all had one thing in common: they were peaceful. Read on » A 20-year-old man is facing a potential death sentence after he became the first person to be charged with “aggravated homosexuality” under Uganda’s new law that calls for the death penalty for some same-sex sexual relations. Read on » After a library in California kicked out a Moms for Liberty chapter when speakers invited to conduct a talk at the library failed to respect the institution’s code of conduct by continually misgendering transgender people, a series of bomb threats forced its evacuation. Several nearby schools have also been put on alert due to the threats. Read on » After allegedly killing his own dog on church property and threatening to kill people at the church, a Texas man who had been attending an LGBTQ-affirming church in Fort Worth was arrested. He was charged with animal cruelty and terroristic threats. Read on » Former Bachelorette contestant Josh Seiter is very much alive, and he says his Instagram account was hacked, resulting in the report of his death that was posted Monday. Read on » A federal judge in Wyoming has dismissed a lawsuit brought by six sorority sisters at the University of Wyoming who wanted the court to kick out a transgender member of the sorority, Artemis Langford, because the sisters believed that transgender women should be excluded from the organization. Read on » Read on »
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