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​President Joe Biden has named Karine Jean-Pierre as the new assistant to the president and White House press secretary. She will succeed incumbent press secretary Jen Psaki, who will depart on May 13. Jean-Pierre will be the first Black and openly gay woman to assume the role. “Karine not only brings the experience, talent and […]

In 2019, the Atlantic ran an opinion piece titled “The struggle for gay rights is over”. Written by the rightwing academic James Kirchick, the piece was obviously meant as a provocation, but its argument that “for those born into a form of adversity, sometimes the hardest thing to do is admitting that they’ve won” was […]

For the singer, the time during the pandemic has been, like for many people, transformative, especially when it came to finding her voice musically. While no one can deny that Black has been hustling her entire life, starting with the jump to YouTube when she was 16, while also pursuing a career in music

The wealthy political activist and Democratic donor Ed Buck was sentenced to 30 years in prison on charges that he supplied and personally injected gay men with methamphetamine in exchange for sex, leading to two deaths and multiple other overdoses. Buck, 67, was found guilty in July by a federal jury on all nine counts, […]

BIRMINGHAM – LGBTQ legal rights advocates SPLC, GLAD, NCLR, and HRC, joined by co-counsel King & Spalding LLP and Lightfoot, Franklin & White LLC, announced they have 

Weeks ago, facing pressure internally to speak out against Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill, Disney CEO Bob Chapek took a surprising approach: he did nothing. His silence angered employees and advocacy groups to such an extent that he eventually backpedaled. But when Chapek finally did condemn the legislation, he provoked politicians and set off a […]

A Worcester Jesuit middle school and the Diocese of Worcester are at odds over Black Lives Matter and gay pride flags flying on the school’s campus. Diocese Bishop Robert J. McManus said the flags symbolize messages that conflict with Catholic teaching, and suggested the Nativity School of Worcester could risk losing its Catholic identity if […]

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“For far too long, sailors like Lt. Milk were forced into the shadows or, worse yet, forced out of our beloved Navy,” Del Toro said. “That injustice is part of our Navy history, but so is the perseverance of all who continue to serve in the face of injustice.” Source link

James C. Hormel, first openly gay U.S. ambassador, dies at 88  The Washington Post Source link


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