The 2025 Nashville Pride Festival will feature a Friday Night Concert with Kim Petras and Estelle, followed by performances from 4 Non Blondes, Big...
Month: April 2025
Join the 12th Annual Pride in Business Awards on May 30, 2025, at Saint Elle to honor Tennessee’s inclusive businesses and community leaders.
Alt-rock duo Lips Speak Louder talks debut album "Consolation Prize," collaborating with Emily Wolfe, and carving space for queer women in rock with raw...
Join nearly 80 restaurants in Nashville for Dining Out For Life® on May 1, 2025, supporting Nashville CARES’ mission to provide life-saving HIV prevention...
We Are One Recovery celebrates the opening of their second LGBTQIA2S+ recovery residence with a rainbow ribbon cutting on May 9 at 120 Rayon...
Love is all around at Cheekwood Estate & Gardens as everyone invited to experience five days of special events and the beauty of summertime...
Pope Francis leaves a complicated LGBTQ+ legacy—marked by historic gestures of inclusion but hampered by traditional doctrine and missed opportunities for deeper change.
LGBTQ+ athletes are breaking barriers, inspiring change, and proving that authenticity and excellence go hand in hand in the evolving world of sports.
Vanderbilt removes DEI initiatives under federal order, while Harvard defies mandate, risking $2.3B in funding to protect academic freedom and inclusion.
HHS reverses gender dysphoria protections while lawsuit threatens to dismantle Section 504 disability rights for all Americans.

Nashville Pride Unveils 2025 Festival Lineup: Kim Petras, 4 Non Blondes, Big Freedia & More
Tennessee Pride Chamber Announces 12th Annual Pride In Business Awards At Saint Elle
Lips Speak Louder Bring the Noise — and the Heart — on ‘Consolation Prize’
Dining Out For Life® Returns To Nashville May 1
We Are One Recovery Opens New Recovery Residence with Rainbow Ribbon Cutting
Love is in the Air During Inaugural Cheekwood Community Celebration
Pope Francis Dies at 88: A Complex Legacy on LGBTQ+ Inclusion
Breaking Barriers: LGBTQ+ Athletes Are Changing the Game
Vanderbilt University and Medical Center Remove DEI Initiatives Amid Federal Pressure; Harvard Stands Firm
Fed to Remove Gender Dysphoria from Protected Disabilities List