The UN Wants Us To Be Free & Equal and Naya Rivera Looks Good In Pink This Sunday Funday
Mmmmm. Tastes like bottomless.
Mmmmm. Tastes like bottomless.
“Emotional writing heals physical wounds.”
“I am black, but rendered invisible within most mainstream LGBT movements. I am gay and have been ostracized by the homophobia of other black people.”
It’s the gayest day ever is what I’m saying.
A different kind of camp, a book you’ll want to pre-order, a victory for trans* people in the workplace, and LESBIANS.
Here’s a couple of rays of sunshine in what may be the most fucked up weekend in America’s recent history.
A newly released GLSEN survey shows LGBT youth are more likely to be bullied online than their straight peers. But they’re also figuring out how to make it better for themselves.
I just wanted to U-Haul, y’know? Whatever. I’m gonna go put on a dress and catch a WNBA game.
Put your best bikini on, grab your pride flag, and get ready to Vogue.
Everything was going great until Russell Brand showed up.
Yes, we need to keep working. But can we fuckin’ party for a second please.
This week: an out Latina takes the bench, Exodus International throws in the towel, and actual female athletes make up for my overuse of typically sports-oriented phrases in this excerpt.
The SCOTUS keeps us waiting, the man keeps us down, and nobody knows what the fuck is going on with Barack Obama these days.
Vanessa’s Team Pick: Queerituality is a collection of portraits and stories from LGBTQ people about their religious journeys and their spiritual lives. If you are a queer person of faith, you should add your voice.
From politics to high school graduation, we’re moving on up.
Familia es Familia, unless you’re in the Salvation Army. Or Louisiana.
Happy Sunday! I have been the worst this week multiple times. I really don’t wanna talk about it.
From Exxon to sexism, we’ve got a lot of people to put in the doghouse. Let’s slam it out.
It’s all happening.
I’ve got some bad news and a great GIF.