Beyond Stonewall, the first Pride march, the beginnings of queer liberation, marriage equality, and other queer historical events, there’s so much more LGBTQ+ history to be discovered or told, and some of that is by those who are still with us. Those chronicling the lives of queer people like Frank Kameny and legendary drag queens preserve the LGBTQ+ history that conservatives are trying to deny and erase. In these pages, we look to our queer past while honoring luminaries who’ve made history and still shine bright today. After all, today’s queer present is tomorrow’s history. Let’s record and celebrate it. A new book gives drag and trans icon Sir Lady Java her flowers. Read on » Because the Castro Valley Unified School District decided to paint inclusive murals featuring the Progress Pride flag, right-wing radicals plan to protest. Read on » The man was not convicted of any involvement in the young queer journalist's killing. Read on » Read on » A receiver's report submitted to a D.C. court has also found evidence of “potential criminal misconduct” at Casa Ruby. Read on » Seattle Pacific University was already under investigation, and freely admits it discriminates against LGBTQ+ applicants. Read on » The suspect, Michael Smalls, is alleged to have stabbed a couple, one of them fatally on the couple's date night. Read on »
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