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Sean Patrick Maloney is New York’s first openly gay congressman
“If Republicans in Congress and their radical judges get their way, my marriage will be made illegal,” Maloney said.
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Jessica Benham takes an intersectional approach to her political career
Benham is the first openly bisexual, queer, and autistic person ever elected to her state’s legislature.
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Who is out Rep. Ritchie Torres?
Ritchie Torres is a history-making advocate for poor & marginalized LGBTQ people.
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Get to know out Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel
Dana Nessel is a warrior for LGBTQ rights.
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Where does Britain’s new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak stand on LGBTQ issues?
Unlike in the U.S., the British Conservative party has overseen important LGBTQ advancements. But some activists worry the new PM won’t continue this trend.
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What is a twink & is it a slur?
What is a twink? Who does it describe? And is it a slur? Learn more about the term, its origins, and why some people are wary of using it here.
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An (incomplete) list of gender pronouns
In this guide, we explain everything you’ve wanted to know about gender-neutral pronouns and gender pronouns as a whole, as well as provide a list of pronouns used today.
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What does the Q in LGBTQ+ mean? Exploring queer and questioning identities
Ever wondered what the “Q” in LGBTQ stands for? Read on to find out what the letters in the LGBTQ acronym mean and how you can use each term correctly.
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What is a side? Are you one?
Most queer people have heard the terms “top,” “bottom,” and “versatile.” But there’s a fourth sex role that many folks haven’t heard of yet: a “side.”
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What does ‘AMAB’ & ‘AFAB’ mean?
The terms ‘AMAB’ and ‘AFAB’ are used frequently in LGBTQ discussions and spaces. Here, we break down the meaning and importance of the terms AMAB and AFAB.