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Historians say the deletions are part of a larger effort by the Trump administration to wipe LGBTQ+ history from the public ...
In 2016, Battle “established April as International Black Women’s History Month…in the city of Atlanta to uplift and support the achievements of Black and minority women, and to build ...
An Ohio Historical Marker commemorates the first and longest-running lesbian bar in state history. LuSter Singleton (left) and Julia Applegate (right) are two former patrons who helped organize the ...
During Women’s History Month 2025, Sands is featuring women who help drive the company’s success and exemplify its culture of advancement. Penny Lo joined Marina Bay Sands in 2010 as associate general ...
In honor of Women's History Month, we're sharing stories of women who are making a difference in our community and throughout Pennsylvania. Watch the videos below. Lydia Hamilton Smith's story is ...
The novel is a chronicle of India’s queer history, capturing the shift experienced by three generations of gay men—many of whom are out and proud now, from being treated as perverts not too ...
Alaska will recognize March as Women’s History Month, under a new law signed by Gov. Mike Dunleavy on Thursday. “This legislation encourages schools, communities, and organizations to honor ...
Skagit Valley College honored Black History Month in February by hosting a series of events for students and staff. On Feb. 13, the college partnered with Living Voices to bring interactive ...
This year's Women's History Month held many opportunities for women. March is Women's History Month, a time to celebrate and honor the contributions of women throughout history. On campus ...
Voters in La Crosse, Wisconsin, made history on Tuesday when they elected the city’s first Black and openly gay mayor. Shaundel Washington-Spivey came out victorious in the local race against ...
The governor sparked controversy last month after he hosted MAGA strategist ... athletes to compete with their cisgender peers. LGBTQ allies denounced his remarks as “sickening” and right ...