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Modern Family star Jesse Tyler Ferguson & his husband had a baby boy
The out actor and his husband just introduced the world to Beckett.
Godzilla’s creators shared a short film confirming that the monster’s child is transgender
Godzilla, the "King of the Monsters", loves and accepts their transgender child. Other parents should do the same before Godzilla and their child both destroy our entire city.
The Dutch are writing LGBTQ rights into their constitution
While America keeps sliding backwards....
Polyamorous relationships granted legal rights in Massachusetts
An estimated 3 percent of the U.S. population is in some sort of non-monogamous arrangement. Could this be the future of marriage in the United States?
First case of HIV in remission in breakthrough trial for a cure
A man was treated with the medication nicotinamide, a form of the vitamin B3. It has been a year since he's tested positive for HIV.
Love in the time of pandemic: This at-home marriage proposal will move you to tears
Harper Grae was ready to propose to her girlfriend before lockdown orders began to take effect across the country, throwing her plans into disarray.
Judge rules Christian adoption agency can’t ban gay & lesbian parents
U.K. adoption agencies can discrimination against non-Christians, but not against LGBTQ parents.
Gabon’s legislature repeals the ban on homosexuality
The Catholic Church is not happy that Gabon won't send people to prison for being gay anymore.
Black trans woman character in “Bob’s Burger” is played by a white man. That will change.
The show's creator said he "profoundly regrets" casting white actors to play Black characters.
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