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Black trans artist, filmmaker, and activist Tourmaline discusses her new book about Marsha’s trailblazing life.
LGBTQ+ historians spoke with Newsweek about the history of activists like Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera.
The Supreme Court on Friday ruled in favor of Maryland parents who sued a school district over its refusal to allow them to ...
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Billed as Philadelphia's first-ever queer women's sports bar, Marsha's is set to open at 430 South St., formerly home to ...
Despite mounting societal pressures and outright book bans, the queer literary landscape is richer and more varied than ever, ...
Part barbershop, part community hub, Queer Hawk offers a sanctuary of pink chairs, pronoun badges and disco-ball confidence ...
The Getty Center’s latest exhibit explores how photos of the U.S. and international queer community have evolved and shifted ...
Owner Chivonn Anderson hopes the South Street spot will become a community hub that celebrates the legacy of prior ...
There's a good chance a transgender person helped pioneer a medical procedure you've had, or helped write the score to your ...
Philadelphia's first-ever queer women's sports bar and venue, Marsha's, is set to open on South Street at the end of summer.