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I Feel Love
Donna Summer
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Want to Know Where Intersectional Queer Radicalism Is Thriving? Look to Appalachia
Big coastal cities don’t have a monopoly on truly progressive organizing. By Leigh Ann Carey.
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Teenager becomes first minor prosecuted under Russia’s anti-gay 'propaganda' laws
Maxim Neverov reportedly fined by authorities over images posted on social network VKontakte. By Tom Barnes. (Aug. 11, 2018)
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Love and Death in Mississippi
Eric Solomon considers Mississippi’s HB 1523 & Zawadski v. Brewer Funeral Services in light of SCOTUS’s Masterpiece Cakeshop decision.
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How Our Cultural Obsession With Platonic 'Girlfriends' Sidelines Queer Women
We're familiar with the trope of straight women whose intimacy transcends bestfriendship. But we don't hear about what happens when the Other Woman wants something more than pseudo-romance. By Sadie Graham.
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Wilde about Paris: the sex, drink and liberation of Oscar Wilde's “lost” years
Only in his supposedly lost years was Wilde free to express his genius in his life. By Alex Dean.
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Racism and Homophobia at the World Cup
The Jim Jefferies Show
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Death in the Village
For years, police now suspect, a serial killer has been targeting queer men in Toronto. For far longer, the city's queer communities have been insisting authorities take their safety seriously. By Anthony Oliveira.
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Australia: Fair!
Jonathan Pie
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Serbia’s openly lesbian PM marches in Belgrade’s gay pride parade
Prime Minister Ana Brnabic is the first openly gay leader in the archly conservative Balkan country to walk in its pride parade. She said her presence shows that the government respects all of its citizens.
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‘I Shouldn’t Be Here’
Nine months after the Orlando shooting claimed 49 lives, it still shapes and binds two survivors and the youngest victim’s brother. By Jordan Ritter Conn.
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Family Values
Mapping the spread of antigay ideology. By Masha Gessen.
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In Tbilisi
”It’s forbidden to be sad in Georgia.” By Victoria Lomasko.
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Real Life: My Sister, My Brother
The winner of our tenth essay contest, Meghan Tear Plummer, shares her honest, heartfelt story of loving her transgender brother—and missing the sister he used to be.
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As a Sex Worker, I’m Terrified for the Next Four Years
Under the Trump administration, I could stand to lose my healthcare, my livelihood, and even my life. By Hennessy Williams.
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The Three Lives of Malvina Schwartz
Butches, Femmes, and Mobsters: Inside the world of America's first drag superstars. By Hugh Ryan.
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The Sissies, Hustlers, and Hair Fairies Whose Defiant Lives Paved the Way For Stonewall
“Although the conflict at Compton’s was mostly ignored by the media, including publications run by the nascent gay community, 1966 would prove a major turning point in the battle for transgender civil rights, a year when cultural shifts aligned to begin improving the trans community’s access to healthcare and its relationship with law enforcement.” By Hunter Oatman-Stanford.
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How Voguing is saving young lives in Detroit
This [Mollie Mills] documentary unpacks the fierce subculture offering solace for queer people in one of America’s most dangerous cities. By Anna Cafolla.
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Before European Christians Forced Gender Roles, Native Americans Acknowledged 5 Genders
It wasn’t until Europeans took over North America that natives adopted the ideas of gender roles. For Native Americans, there was no set of rules that men and women had to abide by in order to be considered a “normal” member of their tribe. By Pearson McKinney.
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Tearing Down the Walls
The story of the Stonewall Rebellion and the rise of the gay liberation movement. By Keegan O’Brien.
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