Kim Davis petitions the Supreme Court to overturn Obergefell v. Hodges, challenging same-sex marriage legality and seeking immunity from a financial judgment.
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LGBTQ+ elders share hard-earned wisdom on survival, resilience, and activism in the face of political threats—urging young people to stay strong, organized, and engaged.
Connect Media Group supports LGBTQ+ rights and condemns discrimination, standing for equality, solidarity, and a commitment to protecting vulnerable communities.
Discover the legacy of Jackie Shane, honored with Nashville’s first historical marker for a transgender person. A life of courage and authenticity.
Honoring Jackie Shane: Nashville Historical Marker Dedication Celebrating Pioneering Soul Singer and LGBTQ Icon, September 20.
Discover the inspiring history of Warehouse 28, Nashville's iconic LGBTQ+ landmark. and how founders Michael "Dolly" Wilson and Steve Smith created a safe space...
It's finally happening! Middle Tennessee is getting a rainbow crosswalk.
The ballroom scene and the Combahee River Collective were pivotal for Black LGBTQ+ expression and intersectional feminism, shaping our understanding of challenges at the...
In three years, President Joe Biden’s nominations have helped to bring broader diversity to the federal judiciary — a body that has long been...
It’s been 25 years since Rista Hester, a Black trans woman, was found stabbed to death in her Boston apartment.

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