Stonewall uprising veterans still astounded 50 years after making history
On June 28, 1969, New York police raided the Stonewall Inn; the patrons of the Stonewall had had enough, and they fought back.
U.S. court lets Trump transgender military ban stand, orders new review
Trump announced the ban in 2017, saying the military should not be burdened by the "tremendous medical costs and disruption" of having transgender personnel
Trump wins U.S. court victory in quest for transgender military ban
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals set aside a ruling by a District Judge which said the ban likely violated the constitutional rights of transgender recruits and service members
Reverence for tradition threatens same-sex marriage in Japan
'To be honest, it's going to be tough to get this through parliament,' said Kanako Otsuji, the only openly out LGBT+ MP
Ecuador approves same-sex marriage as LGBT+ groups hail landmark week
The Latin American nation is the 27th country to allow same-sex marriage
Democrat presidential hopeful Beto O'Rourke outlines LGBTQ policy proposal
The U.S. presidential hopeful wants to ease restrictions on gay men donating blood and protect transgender women from violence
Pay, time, respect: nearly three decades on, Swiss women strike again
Women say they face lower pay, routine questioning of their competence and condescension and paternalism at work
OPINION: The Vatican uses Pride month to fuel hate
The Vatican positions trans people as dangerous and threatening and completely denies the existence of intersex people
OPINION: Three years after the Pulse nightclub shooting, Orlando stands for unity and inclusion
Orlando is home to one of the largest LGBT+ communities in the country and we are proud of it
Forsaken transgender pioneers recognized 50 years after Stonewall
Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera became inspirational leaders of the modern LGBT+ rights movement