California Becomes First State To Ban Outing Queer Students
California has become the first U.S. state to ban schools from outing students to their parents.
California has become the first U.S. state to ban schools from outing students to their parents.
Letitia James filed multiple lawsuits against Nassau County on Monday, as the persistent feud over transgender athletes continues.
He has stated he would have voted against the Respect for Marriage Act.
Backlash came last week following a statement from White House officials stating President Biden does not support gender-affirming surgery for minors.
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Our annual celebration of epic queer women changing the world.
Anastasia (Stacy) Ledwith, October 29, 1966 – March 2, 2024.
Maybe I’ll never really know how to love something until I’m grieving it.
The singer and songwriter grew up hearing “you can’t” and is showing the world: hell yes, she can.
Reneé Rapp & The L Word cast at Coachella, Tracy Chapman in custom Prada at The Grammys, Queen Latifah and her partner at The Met: We are officially everywhere.
We put together a list of the hottest queer happenings so you don’t have to lift a finger (unless you want to).
The Dinah is the Superbowl for queer women in bikinis, so mark your calendars!
Ali & Dalia didn’t want a traditional wedding, so they rolled the dice on a Vegas ceremony, complete with Elvis, go-go boots, & their favorite family & friends.
“Blacklights & A Mirrored Discoball,” America’s Favorite Pink Pony Girl Tells All.
Queer women have 36 different queer sports leagues for us to choose from. Here’s a start.
Christopher Satch isn’t just popular with plants—he has droves of lesbian fans.
Great beach reads written by queer authors.
Red pill, blue pill? This lesbian author reinterprets The Matrix in her new tome.
This August, 30 queer teams will spike, bump, and ace their way through one epic weekend of LezVolley.
Some of our favorite New York City hotspots.
These lesbiqueer-owned breweries let the hops do the talking.
Girljocks unite.
The couple behind Via Carota created one of New York’s best restaurants. Now they have an empire.
New York’s newest dyke bar is carving out its own niche.
Hollywood nights.
The L Word: Generation Q’s nonbinary hottie (and Jennifer Beals stan) dishes on “complicated queer-ass” love triangles.
It is a hard time to be a gay person who both supports the current Writer’s Guild strike, but also wants to watch something new this summer instead of more Drag Race reruns. Thankfully, these new lesbo-centric must-sees were made long before the strike!
Blue Jean explores surviving as a lesbian in Margaret Thatcher’s era.
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Since we launched, Women We Love, which includes cisgender and transgender women across the LGBTQ+ spectrum, has featured nearly 2,000 women, each of whom has worked in her own way to make her community, her state, her country, or the larger global environment a better and more inclusive place for us all.
Harry Hamlin’s powerful trans daughter might surprise fans.
Here are 100 lesbian, bi, queer, and just plain human moments that had extra special meaning for our entire community.
Alice was, and is still, unfolding in front of our eyes, revealing new layers each time she graces the screen in an iconic pantsuit.
“Regardless of how society has changed in the last 17 years,” Kate Moenning, who plays Shane, tells GO, “what hasn’t changed is the primal desire to be seen and to love and be loved.”
Producer, activist, and model Jazzmyne Jay is a queer rebel in the age of influence. — Interview by Mandie Williams. Photography by Courteney Morris.
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.