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Gen Z Identifying as LGBTQ at Higher Rates Than Previous Generations

Gay rights advocates paved way for LBGTQ Gen Z A new survey shows that adults born between 1997 and 2002 – Generation Z – are more likely to identify as being part of the LGBT community than Millennials, Baby Boomers, or Seniors over 70. Check out the original story here:…

Tan France and Husband Become Dads, Reveal Son Was Born Seven Weeks Early

Queer Eye’s Tan France and his husband, Rob, have revealed that they are now dads – and the reasons Tan couldn’t be present for the birth. Check out the original story here: Queerty. The two men revealed in April that they were expecting a child via a surrogate. Yesterday, Tan,…

US Gov To Make PrEP Free Through Insurance

The U.S. government is making a strong push in the fight against HIV/AIDS.

A Gay Guy’s Weekend Guide to Atlanta

Dubbed the unofficial gay capital of the South, Atlanta draws LGBT travelers looking for world-class museums, shopping, and nightlife, as well as other celebrated trappings of urban life. But gay travelers also revel the chance to unapologetically be themselves in a region of America that hasn’t always been accepting and…

NYC Gay Pride Parade 2021: Things To Do in New York City

One of the cities most recognized for celebrating Pride is New York. Read for more details.

LGBTQ Dallas Pride Weekend Ideas

Dallas, home to the nation's sixth-largest LGBTQ population, is bursting with bars, restaurants and neighborhoods that celebrate diversity.

Atlanta Pride Run to raise money for LGBTQ non-profit

Atlanta Pride Run is happening this year in person. The run historically benefits LGBTQ non-profits in metro Atlanta.

North Dakota Finds Novel Way to Ban Most Conversion Therapy

North Dakota has found a way to largely ban conversion therapy without going through the full legislature.

PRIDE 2021: How to Celebrate Pride Month at Home and In Person

June marks the 51st celebration of Pride Month, a time when millions of people come together in support of the LGBTQ community by walking in parades and attending festivals.

Companies Need to Swap Tokenism For Authenticity If They Want to Celebrate Pride with Us

While the business community has made strides in observing Pride with more substantial commitments to queer people, 2020 emphasized the need for companies to go even further.

An Out Politician Recounts How He Saved His Gay Neighbor’s Life By Donating His Kidney

Brian Sims didn't share that he donated his kidney at first to avoid seeming like it was done for political points. Now his heartwarming story is bringing attention to a live-saving issue.

The Vaccine Could Be the Key to Getting More Matches on Dating Apps

COVID vaccine talk has taken over dating apps, and it seems getting the jab is the hottest new online dating trend.