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The Capital Jewish Museum's 'LGBTJews in the Federal City' exhibit opens amid mourning and resilience, honoring LGBTQ+ Jewish history in the wake of a deadly antisemitic shooting ...
Washington, DC, is set to mark the 50th anniversary of Pride celebrations in the nation’s capital this weekend by hosting World Pride 2025.
The famed gay rights leader and accomplished scientist was one of thousands of US government employees who lost their livelihoods during the Lavender Scare.
Pete Hegseth is targeting a Jewish American hero — who’s next? Hegseth has drawn the ire of Harvey Fierstein and others for trying to rename a ship dedicated to Harvey Milk ...
Ten years after the Supreme Court legalized gay marriage, Ohioan Jim Obergefell worries the decision could be at risk. Here is what he has to say.
Ten years after the Supreme Court legalized gay marriage, Jim Obergefell worries the decision could be at risk. Here is what he has to say.
LGBTQ+ activists gather to celebrate Frank Kameny's 100th birthday & 10 years of marriage equality. They came to honor Frank Kameny, the gay rights trailblazer who took on the federal government ...
Kameny sued the federal government after he was fired for being gay, picketed the White House, and did much more to advance the movement. Here's what you need to know about the queer rights icon.
Frank Kameny made history by being the first openly gay man to run for Congress in 1971.
The exhibit at the New York Historical Society highlights Dr. Frank Kameny and Tyler Clementi who faced discrimination during their lives.
They were trailblazers for LGBTQ+ rights, but lived in relative poverty. Here are the untold stories of their final days.
She worked alongside activists Phyllis Lyon and Del Martin, Barbara Gittings, Franklin Kameny, and Randy Wicker, and she is remembered as one of the forefront figures of the black feminist movement.
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