At New York's Stonewall, a celebration of 'brave souls who said enough'
The rally, organized by NYC Pride, was one of the highlights of a week of festivities commemorating the so-called Stonewall uprising of June 28, 1969
With ball gowns and dance, LGBT+ refugees in Kenya cast aside woes to celebrate
Many of the more than 750 LGBT+ refugees in Kenya are forced to live in the shadows and often lack protection, safe housing and employment
Suicide risk at crisis proportions among LGBT+ youth - U.S. research
Suicide risk at crisis proportions among LGBT+ youth - U.S. research
UK's Prince William says it's fine for his kids to be gay
Asked how he would feel if one of his children were to be gay, Britain's Prince William said it would be "absolutely fine"
Breakingviews - Pride brings out best in self-serving companies
Short-term profit doesn’t explain the outbreak of conspicuous support for LGBT+ people sweeping corporate America
U.S. not where it needs to be on LGBT employment -Fed's Williams
Williams' comments come as celebrations take place around the world to mark the Stonewall uprising in New York 50 years ago when patrons of a gay bar fought back against police harassment
Drive for LGBT+ equality feared stalling 50 years after Stonewall
More countries are using legal clout to recognise LGBT+ rights, but the pace of change has stalled amid an escalating conservative and religious backlash
Beyond the rainbow: Same-sex weddings are mainstream 50 years after Stonewall
Same-sex unions and other LGBTQ rights may have taken even longer to come to pass but for the Stonewall uprising in New York 50 years ago this month
Ukraine hosts biggest ever gay pride parade
The march was the biggest and most peaceful ever in the former Soviet country
With gay couple as stars, Mexican telenovela set to make history
It is the country's first telenovela to feature a gay couple as the leading characters