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Dustin Lance Black on Biden, Hollywood, and the Ignorance of Prejudice

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"I would encourage people on the front lines not to demand partial measures because then you’ll get half of that," the gay screenwriter said. "Demand it all.”

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Jenny Boylan's Trans Memoir Chronicles Her Boyhood Through Her Dogs

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The best-selling author and trans educator reflects on the four-legged companions that helped her navigate the masculine space of her childhood.

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5 Books Perfect For a Queerantine

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Self-isolation doens't need to be terrible so long as you have a good book. We recommend these excellent queer reads: 

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All Black Lives Matter: 102 Pics of L.A. Marching for Justice

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The Gay and Trans People Who Took Their Cases to the Supreme Court

Stephens Zarda Bostock

The court's landmark ruling came about because of Aimee Stephens, Donald Zarda, and Gerald Bostock.

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Grindr's New Owners Want to Create a 'Positive Place for Everyone'

Jeff Bonforte and Rick Marini

In an Advocate exclusive, Jeff Bonforte and Rick Marini discuss helming the popular dating app and how they will address the controversies of the past. 

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Kavanaugh Slams Ruling, Alito Compares Same-Sex Desire to Rape

Brett Kavanaugh and Samuel Alito

Justice Alito worries about trans restroom access and equal rights for rapists, while Kavanaugh sees no connection between homophobia and sexism.

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This Is How Today's SCOTUS Decision Doesn't Protect LGBTQ+ People

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Title VII is a huge victory for LGBTQ+ employees and shouldn't be undermined, but the Equality Act is the big kahuna. 

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Google Gives Over $2 Million to the Trevor Project and LGBTQ+ Orgs

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The tech giant gifted the nonprofit supporting LGBTQ+ youth with a fellowship.

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Activists, Politicians, Celebs Rejoice at SCOTUS Pro-LGBTQ+ Ruling

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Many leaders expressed jubilation, but also determination to more fully protect LGBTQ+ people.

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SUPREME COURT RULES ANTI-LGBTQ+ JOB DISCRIMINATION IS ILLEGAL

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There was surprising good news from the high court today.

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