Remembrance and Love: The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt, First Displayed Oct. 11, 1987
Today, the tapestry is too large to display all at once, at 54-tons, 50,000 panels and more than 110,000 names.
Today, the tapestry is too large to display all at once, at 54-tons, 50,000 panels and more than 110,000 names.
A spotlight on Black LGBTQ+ creatives – from nightclubs to hidden speakeasies, these artists took center stage.
“It’s not about stopping, it’s never the end.” (Caster Semenya)
Legal challenges continue around Trump’s efforts to require passports to only note sex designated at birth.
Colorado law protects youth from the dangerous, discredited practice; a counselor argues censorship of client conversations violates Free Speech.
Finland is the second country to lift gender restrictions in pairs dancing following Canada’s lead.
Investigations escalated in June, after a pitcher “dominated” a softball match, leading her school to a state championship.
The GOP fixture preached against the harms of gender-affirming care, now found to have hoarded over 200 videos of adults engaging sexually with toddlers and children.
The lawsuit alleges HHS is trying to force states to rewrite sexual health curricula to erase entire categories of students.
Adhering to city and state law, NYC schools allow students to use facilities that align with their gender entity.
War Department head Pete Hegseth claims committee is “focused on advancing a divisive feminist agenda that hurts combat readiness.”
“Darkness is always attracted to the light. Will it stop us? No” (Tonya Martin, Long Beach Pride)
“Right now we require our students to undress for PE class, so I’m just going to give you an idea what that looks like when I undress.” (Beth Bourne)
Two days earlier, a knife attack critically injured another trans woman in the community.
“Enough is enough” – The Macrons are hauling conservative influencer Candace Owens to court to combat false claims that France’s first lady is not a woman.
Harris’ new book reveals she thought a Black woman and a gay man on the ticket was “too big of a risk.”
Jerry Greenfield, supporter of marriage equality and human rights, claims he’s been “sidelined for fear of upsetting those in power.”
Don’t hit the panic button: “freedom of speech stuff” might get in the way.
When Bernardine Evaristo won a £100,000 award, she founded the RSL Pioneer prize for women writers over 60 — and chose Duffy as the first recipient.
The interim order was based more on procedure than law, but is widely viewed as a win for trans rights – and a glimmer of hope in a climate of hostility.
“Wherever he is in the world, he remains my best pal.” (UK’s Peter Mandelson to Jeffrey Epstein in a birthday tribute).
The right-wing activist spent final moments fielding questions about how many trans Americans have been mass shooters over the last 10 years – the answer is very few.
“You are perfect just the way you are; never let anyone tell you otherwise.” (Myrtille Danse, Chair of LGBTQI+ group COC Netherlands)
“That’s definitely his signature. Just saying.” (Mary Trump)
Within hours, Pete Hegseth tweeted: “Pronouns UPDATED: She/Her/Fired.”
Whenever the actor saw a celebrity come out as nonbinary or queer, they thought: ‘Oh my God, this is so cool, I see myself in you.’
Established in 1978, hers was the bar that never gave up – remembering Vicky Hester.
“Every piece of data shows it would be an error to abandon any part of our coalition, so we will continue to spearhead the work to ensure everyone is capable of fighting back.” (Sean Meloy)
Under the leadership of the military junta, the country joins many others on the African continent that now punish homosexuality with either prison or with death.
Catharine Miller refuses to make cakes that depict witches, marijuana, genitalia or that celebrate queer marriage.
Over 1000 LGBTQ+ Christians and supporters are expected this weekend for the pilgrimage that culminates at the Holy Door in St. Peter’s Basilica.
“I feel so powerless to protect trans people in the world, but writing connects us, and makes us permanent, so that’s what I’ll continue to do.”
The restaurant chain dumped LGBTQ+ Alliance and DEIB Team information amid a social media firestorm from conservatives over a logo switch-up.
The incident began with hateful slurs and ended with one victim being choked until losing consciousness.
“Federal funds will not be used to poison the minds of the next generation or advance dangerous ideological agendas.”
The self-described “proud transphobe” pivoted from the stage to a backroom when it became clear her event was a flop.