LGBTQ History Month: 31 Queer Icons You Should Know
Activists, artists, and icons who refused to play by the rules—and in doing so, transformed music, politics, and society forever.
Activists, artists, and icons who refused to play by the rules—and in doing so, transformed music, politics, and society forever.
The building may be demolished, but the queers aren’t going anywhere.
Cue “You Should See Me In A Crown” by Billie Eilish.
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You might stop and smell the roses, but have you considered stopping at queer historical sites?
Grab a drink and learn your history.
Women’s History Month, for me, involves the women I work with, who are constantly asked what our real names are (but we’ll never tell you).
Bask in their glory.
“Young people who are gay and talk to old gay people, this is just occurring.”
I want my fellow queers to SEE me.
Seattle elected a lesbian as Mayor, “The L Word” reboot got the “green light” and the Aussie’s have embraced marriage equality. These and more are the moments that kept us going through a very tough 2017!
Today, history is made. Today, we are proud.
The Calif. Senate on Thursday approved legislation that would require schools to teach gay history in social studies classes