These photos from same-sex weddings show everyone what love looks like | Taxpayer funded Catholic schools given secret edict to ban kids who don’t conform to gender norms | Trans & POC inclusive rainbow crosswalk installed in D.C.
Daily Brief · Jun 26, 2020
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The Dixie Chicks just changed their name & released the protest song of the summer
After shedding the racist implications of Dixie, the country-pop trio will now simply be, the Chicks. But their new song, "March March," is a stand-out.
These photos from same-sex weddings show everyone what love looks like
Five years ago today, the Supreme Court made marriage equality a reality across America.
Taxpayer funded Catholic schools given secret edict to ban kids who don’t conform to gender norms
The Archdiocese of Indianapolis has become on the most viciously anti-LGBTQ in the nation, but this is a new low.
Trans & POC inclusive rainbow crosswalk installed in D.C.
The design used the "Progress Pride Flag" design that incorporates the trans flag and stripes for people of color.
Oppose LGBTQ rights? Trump campaign advisor says you should vote for him
While the GOP is touting Trump as the most LGBTQ-friendly president in history, this advisor promised he'll help end LGBTQ rights.
Americans think marijuana is more “morally acceptable” than being gay
Most conservatives are OK with cannabis now, but not with gays and lesbians.
Republican slings transphobic insult at top COVID doctor because he doesn’t want to wear a mask
The Republican said he's "angry" that he has to wear a mask, and that's why he misgendered & deadnamed the state's physician general.
After a man ripped down a small town’s Pride flag, the residents took to the streets
The town only has 25,000 people, but they poured into the streets to send the message that “Watertown won’t stand for this."
Gabon could be the next country to legalize homosexuality
Gabon banned homosexuality just last year, worsening conditions for LGBTQ people. That law might soon be overturned.
Five years ago, love won. Here’s how research helped make that progress possible.
One of the key elements to winning marriage equality was UCLA psychologist Evelyn Hooker's groundbreaking study published in 1957.
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