It’s that time of year again. Read on » U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene revived the bathroom predator myth in a hateful anti-transgender rant over the weekend at a right-wing event. Read on » Be on the lookout for bad Big Penis. Read on » Read on » Read on » A Montana man previously convicted for decapitating a family’s dog with a chainsaw was sentenced to a total of 18 years in prison on Wednesday for shooting bullets into a lesbian neighbor’s home in a self-professed attempt to “clean” the town of LGBTQ+ residents. Read on » A public photo art display celebrating drag queens and LA Pride history has become the target of vandalism in West Hollywood. Read on » When Vicky Pasche started the genderless clothing brand Dapper Boi with her wife, Charisse, in 2015, she admits, “It really started selfishly, for my own personal reasons. You know, shopping in the men’s department is not a very fun experience socially, and I realized along way that the fit was never really there either.” Read on » San Francisco's Frameline is the longest-running LGBTQ+ film festival in the world, and it's now back for its 47th year. Dubbed Frameline47, the 11-day event runs from June 14 to June 24th, with tickets for non-sold out screenings available now at frameline.org. Read on » After the White House hosted the largest LGBTQ+ Pride Month event in U.S. history last weekend, right-wing influencers and news organizations have been relentlessly attacking the Biden-Harris administration and the LGBTQ+ community. They've particularly focused their criticism on the flags flown at Saturday’s event on the South Lawn. Read on » U.S. Rep. Dan Crenshaw, a Republican from Texas, on Wednesday hotly debated a witness about what he called the “elephant in the room” during a hearing about federal funds for pediatricians’ education. Whereas the House Committee on Energy and Commerce typically stays within the lanes of science, in this hearing it devolved into the right-wing culture war on transgender people, Democrats noted. Read on » The alleged gunman in the massacre of the gay club Club Q in Colorado Springs, Colo., is expected to accept a plea deal. Read on » Twitter is the most dangerous social media platform for LGBTQ+ people, and four other major platforms are still not doing enough to protect LGBTQ+ users from online hate, according to GLAAD’s 2023 Social Media Safety Index Platform Scorecard, released Thursday. Read on »
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