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The administration released records of the FBI’s surveillance of King, despite opposition from the slain Nobel laureate’s ...
The loonies have new reasons to follow their conspiracy theories, only this time, Trump is on the wrong side. Uh oh.
Leaders across the country and world honored Heritage Foundation founder Ed Feulner, a conservative icon who died Friday at ...
Rep. John Lewis Way march in Nashville drew hundreds as nationwide protests echoed the late civil rights icon's message of "good trouble." ...
Marchers gambled with potential police intervention and heavy fines to participate in the 30th annual Budapest Pride, which was outlawed by a law passed in March by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's ...
The Stonewall Uprising, a pivotal moment in the LGBTQ+ rights fight, occurred 56 years ago and sparked a movement led in part by two transgender activists: Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera.
June 28, 1969, people rose up against a police raid on the NYC gay bar Stonewall Inn. It sparked a movement. This is episode 53 of Stories of Resistance.
Gay journalist Andrew Sullivan said Thursday that the LGBTQ movement is losing ground in America because it has become “radicalized.” In a New York Times guest essay, Sullivan marveled at how ...
In a New York Times essay, Andrew Sullivan examined how the gay rights movement transformed from civil rights victories to radical gender ideology that has alienated Americans.
The gay rights movement, especially in the marriage years, had long asked for simple liberal equality and mutual respect — live and let live. Reform, not revolution.
Understanding how the U.S. went from marriage equality a decade ago to steep backsliding on transgender rights today could help determine what happens next for the country's LGBTQ+ rights movement.