Lesbian Lawmaker Toni Atkins Suspends Campaign For Governor Of California
Her withdrawal comes after two decades of breaking barriers in Sacramento and nearly two years on the campaign trail.
Her withdrawal comes after two decades of breaking barriers in Sacramento and nearly two years on the campaign trail.
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.
Between drag shows, panels on queer representation, and spotlights on projects like Dragula, here’s your guide to all things queer at NYCC.
Photos courtesy of All Things Go.
Rights groups warn the changes risk breaching EU law and further marginalizing LGBTQ Slovaks.
The lawsuit alleges HHS is trying to force states to rewrite sexual health curricula to erase entire categories of students.
The 37th annual New York LGBTQ+ Film Festival makes its return October 9-21.
Filipino designer Veejay Floresca claimed the Season 21 title, marking a milestone for the long-running fashion series.
Adhering to city and state law, NYC schools allow students to use facilities that align with their gender entity.
GO had a front row seat to DapperQ’s iconic fashion show. Let us take you inside…
The Lioness captain and Miss USA winner put speculation to rest with a red carpet moment that lit up queer feeds.
Our top picks for events, parties, and new openings in NYC and beyond.
War Department head Pete Hegseth claims committee is “focused on advancing a divisive feminist agenda that hurts combat readiness.”
From fashion rule-breakers to political truth-tellers, these Hispanic creators are shifting culture and carving space.
Silver medalist Katarzyna Zillmann takes on a new stage as part of the show’s first female same-sex duo.
The Mistress of Mischief kicks off her final Dinah celebration this weekend! In this exclusive interview, Hanson takes GO through the ups and downs of the iconic festival.
“Darkness is always attracted to the light. Will it stop us? No” (Tonya Martin, Long Beach Pride)
Located in Bed-Stuy, this brand new bar packed with lesbian literature is the perfect spot to cozy up and make new friends.
‘The Christmas Baby’ marks another step in Hallmark’s growing commitment to telling inclusive holiday stories.
“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)
The six-member group delivered fan favorites, reflected on their whirlwind year, and teased what was ahead.
Two days earlier, a knife attack critically injured another trans woman in the community.
The organization says shrinking funding and state restrictions have forced a one-year hiatus.
“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.
From Olympic champions to first-time qualifiers, this year’s roster marked a milestone for queer visibility in athletics.
Harris’ new book reveals she thought a Black woman and a gay man on the ticket was “too big of a risk.”
The bill would reinstate 988’s specialized option connecting young LGBTQ+ callers with trained crisis counselors.
Online persona, author, and clever cultural commentator Rose Dommu sits down with GO ahead of her novel’s release on September 23.
Jerry Greenfield, supporter of marriage equality and human rights, claims he’s been “sidelined for fear of upsetting those in power.”
Photos by Meena Jalloh.
The Dallas Wings guard was surprised with the trophy during her appearance on ‘The Jennifer Hudson Show’.
Don’t hit the panic button: “freedom of speech stuff” might get in the way.
Nothing goes with crunchy leaves and chunky sweaters like a good book. Cozy up with this round-up of sapphic reads.
The Se7en Bites restaurant opened 49 parking spaces to artists after Florida banned rainbow crosswalks statewide.
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.
Nia DaCosta’s adaptation of ‘Hedda Gabler’ moves the story to 1950s England, centering queerness, race, and desire in a single explosive night.