Results for: gay marriage
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Labels: For Jelly Jars, For Lesbian and Bisexual People, Or For Both?
ELLE Magazine asks if we’re post-LGBT because Kristen Stewart and kids these days just aren’t labeling themselves like they used to and so in this post what happens is that we all talk about the labels we use for ourselves and then y’all can talk about that or whatever you want, really.
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The Comment Awards Are Like A Box of Chocolates
Your cuteness makes us melt.
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The Comment Awards Are Still Feeling The Love
GalPalentine’s Day may be over but our hearts are still full.
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No, Communities of Color Are Not More Homophobic or Transphobic than White Ones
So your white gf used a grossly inaccurate stereotype about your entire ethnicity/race to make a point? COOL. Let’s talk about it.
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The Comment Awards Are Buzzing With Excitement
Out of the mouths of babes.
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Love and Resistance: Reflections on Queer Survivance This Indigenous Peoples’ Day
As folks flock to department store sales and many more to parades honoring the man, the legend, and symbol of settler colonialism, Indigenous people from across Turtle Island come together to commemorate Native cultures. Like most days throughout the year, today we dance, sing, eat, laugh, and Indigenize social media together. Today, however, we do so with a special purpose: to reclaim and redefine a holiday intended to celebrate the genocide and forced assimilation of Native peoples.
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Rebel Girls: 20 Autostraddle Community Members Who Are Changing the World
Documentary films. Policy initiatives. Direct action. These 20 activists are doing it all to save the world — and they’re Autostraddle readers just like you!
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12 Incredible Indigenous LGBTQ Women and Two-Spirit People You Should Know
In commemoration of Indigenous People’s Day, here are 12 Native American and First Nation queer, two-spirit, lesbian, agender and otherwise relevant-to-your-interests humans way more worthy of a holiday than Christopher Columbus.
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What Does It Mean To Be A Queer Adult? The Autostraddle Roundtable
What does it mean to be a queer adult? We’ve got mini-essays from our writers over thirty and three glorious infographics that look at census data and our own Autostraddle Grown-Ups Survey Data to get a grip on what happens next.
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PHOTOS: History Made at Michigan Pride, Mark Schauer Shows Support at Rally
It is more than marriage. It is about the great work we are doing on everything else, because we want to win all the battles. We need all the things!
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A-Camp 5.0 Recamps Part Three: Can I Get A F*ck Yeah
It’s the last recamp, in which people get married and dance and you say farewell to Mt. Feelings and have a lot of feelings about it.
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Family Equality Council Honors Glee, Mayor Annise Parker and More at Awards Dinner
The Family Equality Council threw a fabulous shindig that honored the different ways in which people are fighting for LGBTQ equality. Plus, they had an excellent dessert selection.
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The Comment Awards Are Off The Mountain But Still In Your Hearts
We walk through the valley in the shadow of A-Camp.
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What We Comment About When We Comment About Commenting
The rise of social media and the triumph of trolls has led many popular websites to shut down comments or let them spiral into extinction. NOT US.
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The Comment Awards Want To Have Your Food Baby
Is that gross? That’s really gross, huh?
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State of the Lesbian Bar: Were DC’s Legendary Lesbian Bars Just a Phase?
Phase 1, both the oldest standing lesbian bar in America and the last to remain in the nation’s capital, closed abruptly this month. Meanwhile, venues for gay men are booming. What’s the future of lesbian nightlife in DC?
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The Comment Awards Want To Take Off Their Mittens
Comics, Camp and Cara Delevingne.
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The Comments Awards Are Sitting on the Dock of the Bay
Sea sponges, mermaids and Captain Hook.
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Autostraddle Is Five Years Old This Month and We’re Celebrating All Month Long!
What’s your favorite kind of birthday cake? We’re asking for a friend.
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Straddler On The Street: Rebecca
Rebecca is a 37 year old electrician currently living with her partner in Philadelphia. She spoke about being an LGBT person and a gender nonconformist working in the trades and being a contestant in the ACLU’s My Big, (Il)legal, Gay Wedding contest!