Singing Truth To Power: Elixir, The Sister Act Redefining R&B
“The people making music right now, they’re basically making music that people want to hear,” Aleexus tells GO. “We’re making music that people need to hear.”
“The people making music right now, they’re basically making music that people want to hear,” Aleexus tells GO. “We’re making music that people need to hear.”
“It was an amazing experience for us and for all LGBTQ people who are going to see us tomorrow in the parade,” Dana Robbins, a member of the Big Apple Corps color guard, tells GO. “It was truly a dream come true.”
Unraveling who stands where on what issues involves going down the rabbit hole of hyperlinks and policy proposals, usually leading to, well, more hyperlinks and policy proposals. We’ve done the work for you.
Should the Supreme Court uphold the ACA, and should Republicans hold either the White House, Senate, or both, it’s likely that they’ll continue to chip away at protections afforded by the ACA.
What’s at stake if Trump is given another four years as president? Possibly a lot for the LGBTQ+ community.
“If you love someone who has a pre-existing condition, they’re coming for you.”
“If you’re going to go to a comedy club and then get upset that you got offended, that’s like getting on a roller coaster and getting upset that you got scared, or you got sick.”
Queercore Podcast is your ultimate LGBTQ+ listening experience.
“I wish I had a strong, beautiful representation of what it meant to be a trans woman. I wish that the popular girl — the girl who gets the guy, the girl who gets the crown — was trans.”
“It’s almost taking us back to a time when people really cared about each other.”
“I’m casting people who are different from me to make changes that affect all of us.”
“Being hit with COVID-19 and a prolonged quarantine has increased the odds of more LGBTQ bars closing before the end of the year. We really must come together as a community to save our safe spaces right now.”
“We can either continue to push ourselves into something that doesn’t want us, or we can create our own utopia.”
“There’s something in me that I really need to say. And I’m just going to keep working until I say it.”
Happy Pride! We are thrilled to present this year’s 100 Women We Love — a diverse group of out activists, healthcare workers, authors, entrepreneurs, and elected officials. Filled with women […]
We are thrilled to present this year’s 100 Women We Love — a diverse group of out activists, healthcare workers, authors, entrepreneurs, and elected officials.
We need these spaces.
“The cop hit me, and I hit him back. The cops got what they gave.”
“It’s hard to explain to somebody how bad it can be unless you’re seeing it firsthand.”
“We want everyone to stay safe and we, the very first minute that we can open our doors and let people in, we’re going to be there and we’re going to come back.”
“We’re not stopping until we absolutely feel that people are ready and they don’t need us anymore.”
In strange and dark times, Grace Millo turns to music.
“It’s not just humbling. It’s a feeling of being part of something huge and vast and magnificent and vibrant and changing and different every day.”
As the first Black woman to lead NYC’s critically important Anti Violence Project, Beverly Tillery opts for a grass roots approach to affecting social change. With violence against the queer community on the rise, her work is more important than ever before.
“It’s about questioning patterns and roles. It’s about doing something.”
Many sexual minority persons diagnosed with the disease are more likely to face barriers to care.
Women rebelling against the stereotype of their perceived sexual passivity.
“You might be surprised by how fast things can change in this part of the world.”
We are thrilled to present this year’s 100 Women We Love—a diverse group of out entertainers, athletes, artists, activists, business leaders, and elected officials. Each one of these women, in […]
We are thrilled to present this year’s 100 Women We Love—a diverse group of out entertainers, athletes, artists, activists, business leaders, and elected officials.
“Be brave. Come forward. There are people who will help.”