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LGBTQ+ Liberation
Feb 2, 2026
Reproductive Justice Under Siege: Intersectional Impacts
of U.S. Restrictions
Preston Mitchum
Jan 14, 2026
Trump’s GOP Attacked Our Rights Mercilessly in 2025, But We Will Not Be Erased
Common Dreams
Dec 2, 2025
DEI Is Not a Political Trend: Why Inclusion Must Survive Every Presidency
Repros
Oct 1, 2025
Erasure as Policy: The Trump Administration’s Assault on LGBTQI+ Lives
RePros
Sept 30, 2025
I Learned About Sex In Chat Rooms. That Shouldn’t Be The Case In 2025.
Forbes
June 30, 2025
Queer And Trans People Didn’t Survive Pride To Be Erased By The Supreme Court
newsone
May 2025
Pride Is Still Protest: World Pride In The Era Of Trump 2.0
CIVIL RIGHTS & SOCIAL JUSTICE
June 2022
My Pride is Black, My Juneteenth is Queer
Learning For Justice
April 24, 2022
To Make 988 Truly Transformative, Here’s What Needs to Happen Now
The Hill
June 15, 2021
Shaun T. On Fatherhood, Joy, & Being Black and Gay
CASSIUS
June 29, 2020
6 Reasons Why ‘Defund The Police’ Is Also An LGBTQ Issue
BUZZFEED
June 27, 2019
National HIV Testing Day Sparks Debate On What ‘Pride’ Means For Black LGBTQ People
BET
February 28, 2019
The Jussie Smollett Story Doesn’t Change the Dangerous Reality of Being Black and LGBTQ+
MTV NEWS
Jan 29, 2019
The Attack on Jussie Smollett Is an Attack on All Black Queers
ADVOCATE
Nov 8, 2018
What Forgetting James Byrd Jr., the Other Half of the Shepard-Byrd Hate Crimes Act, Says About the Way We Approach Hate and Identity
Slate
Aug 10, 2017
If Black Gay Men on TV Were All Masculine ‘Professionals,’ Would We Still Care About Diversity
The Root
July 31, 2017
From ‘The Breakfast Club’ to White House, Transphobia Takes Center Stage
The Grio
July 25, 2017
A New Survey Claiming That LGBT People Are Less Racist Misses the Reality of Racism in the Queer Community
Slate
July 3, 2017
Black and Latinx Queer People Need Safe Spaces, Too
Black Youth Project
June 23, 2017
Limit(less) Reminds Us That Africans Can Be Queer, Too, and Debunks Stereotypes
The Root
June 12, 2017
Remembering the Pulse Nightclub Tragedy: 1 Year Later
The Root
June 2, 2017
Public Service Announcement: ‘Black Pride’ Is for Black People Only
The Root
Feb 26, 2017
I Am Not Your Negro’ erased the sexuality of James Baldwin. What if it wins an Oscar?
Think Progress
Feb 15, 2017
Raise the Bar: Discrimination in Queer Safe Spaces
Out Magazine
Dec 22, 2016
Choosing Family: Stop Telling LGBT People We Need to Go ‘Home’ During the Holiday Season
The Root
Dec 8, 2016
President Obama Advanced LGBTQ Rights More Than Any President in History
The Grio
Sep 11, 2015
Caitlyn Jenner Is Not A Perfect LGBT Rights Advocate
The Daily Dot
Feb 27, 2014
Infographic: Schools Are Failing LGBT Youth and Funneling Them into Prison
Center for American Progress
Feb 27, 2014
How Hostile School Climate Perpetuates the School-to-Prison Pipeline for LGBT Youth
Center for American Progress
Nov 7, 2013
Without ENDA, Black LGBT People Will Continue to Experience Workplace Inequality
Ebony
Oct 31, 2013
4 Years Later: Examining Bias-Motivated Crimes Against LGBT People After the Shepard-Byrd Act
Center for American Progress
Oct 11, 2013
On National Coming Out Day, Don't Disparage the Closet
The Atlantic
Sep 16, 2013
Falling (Back) in Love With Myself
Huffington Post
Aug 27, 2013
Workplace Discrimination Series: Faith Cheltenham
Center for American Progress
Aug 13, 2013
Workplace Discrimination Series: Officer Michael Carney
Center for American Progress
Aug 5, 2013
Workplace Discrimination Series: Brooke Waits
Center for American Progress
July 30, 2013
Workplace Discrimination Series: Kimya Afi Ayodele
Center for American Progress
July 23, 2013
Workplace Discrimination Series: Kylar Broadus
Center for American Progress
July 15, 2013
Workplace Discrimination Series: Sam Hall
Center for American Progress
July 9, 2013
Workplace Discrimination Series: Mia Macy
Center for American Progress
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