This philanthropist, one of The Advocate's people of the year, is determined to leave the world a better place. Read on »
"Today I’d like to highlight the fact that intersex people are much more than just the medical procedures that we are often subjected to." Read on »
On Intersex Awareness Day, many people wear yellow and purple. Read on »
Ward will be seen in an episode airing Wednesday as they compete for a spot in the Tournament of Champions. Read on »
Anne Jakapong Jakrajutatip is an activist and a media tycoon, and she's now the first woman to own the Miss Universe Organization. Read on »
The school board agreed that LGBTQ+ Pride flags were not political statements. Read on »
Local health departments in four states say six people who had tested positive for the virus have died. Read on »
Lawyer Phyllis Frye, one of our people of the year, is more than just the first out trans judge. Read on »
This larger-than-life icon, one of our people of the year, is not shy about giving props and displaying her influences. Read on »
Scott Phillip White infamously declared he was “guilty, guilty, guilty” in court, but now says he’s innocent. Read on »
The plaintiff has a checkered history with the legal system, having been suspended from practicing law and fined a quarter of a million dollars in the past. Read on »
State lawmakers have blamed Gov. Ron DeSantis for the current anti-LGBTQ+ climate. Read on »
Girls' volleyball teams in Cherokee County, N.C., will not play again these season against a school that has a trans girl on its team. Read on »
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