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Marsha P. Johnson was a transgender activist, advocate, drag queen and sex worker who made fighting for LGBTQ rights in New York City her purpose after moving from New Jersey in 1963.
This year’s LGBTQ Pride Month has found an unlikely mascot: The Babadook. Yes. The top-hat-wearing, pop-up-book-writing demonic figure from the eponymous 2014 Australian indie thriller. It st… ...
100-Plus LGBTQ Icons and Iconoclasts Who Are Shaping Culture in L.A. and Beyond In honor of pride month, we rounded up queer folks who are making L.A., well, proud Author: ...
The superstar singer is an LGBTQ icon at 23-years-old. Many folks cannot fathom the idea that someone could be out and proud so young with the undeniable lack of room for queer artists in the ...
With much more work to be done to ensure that LGBTQ individuals are protected and valued, it also equally important to celebrate queer icons by knowing the their history.
LGBTQ isn’t a bad acronym anymore.” We spoke with some of our country’s most prominent LGBTQ voices at the 2018 GLAAD Media Awards to hear their definition of pride. See the entire video above.
The world-renowned motivational speaker, pioneering filmmaker, sex educator, human rights activist and LGBT icon Buck Angel joins WGN Radio’s Matt Bubala to talk about the LGBT community in 2021 and ...
Billy Porter and 6 More LGBTQ Stars Share First Memories of Onscreen Queerness. Even the fiercest of today's LGBTQ icons were once confused queer kids.
At the start of Pride Month, Lynda Carter tweeted out her support for the LGBTQ community, stating that Wonder Woman has been an icon for the community for decades.
Lynda Carter recently shared a strong opinion about how her most iconic character, Wonder Woman, has always been a "queer or trans icon." by Produced by Digital Editors Published on June 26, 2022 ...
Grimace, a pal of Ronald McDonald and the purple mascot of the fast-food chain, has become an online sensation and LGBTQ icon with his return in a McDonald’s ad campaign. The Chicago-based ...