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Judy Shepard, lesbian scientist Jane Rigby receive Presidential Medals of Freedom - Judy Shepard—the mother of gay University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard, who was slain in 1998—was honored as one of ...
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Chicago Red Stars edge expansion team Bay FC - In their first meeting of the season, the Chicago Red Stars took down the expansion squad Bay FC 2-1 on ...
Judy Shepard, lesbian scientist Jane Rigby receive Presidential Medals of Freedom - Judy Shepard—the mother of gay University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard, who was slain in 1998—was honored as one of ...
Imperial Court holds its annual Derby Day Affair - On May 4 The Windy City Imperial Court of Chicago hosted its 22nd Annual Kentucky Derby Affair at Charlie's, 3726 ...
Author: Vern Hester
SAVOR Dom's-related fallout, Chicago Tea Festival, Sunda's celebration - —Fallout: The sudden closing of the Dom's/Foxtrot >chain in Chicago has affected more than just customers and employees. According to ...
Author: Andrew Davis
Queer Liberation Library makes diverse, LGBTQ+ literature accessible throughout U.S. - A group of librarians recently launched a free online LGBTQ+ library with more than a thousand ebooks and audiobooks that ...
Author: Kayleigh Padar
President Joe Biden honors Judy Shepard with Presidential Medal of Freedom, HRC responds - --From a press release - WASHINGTON — Today, President Joe Biden will award Judy Shepard, founding president of the Matthew Shepard Foundation Board of Directors ...
WORLD Australian law, soccer players, Grindr suit, South Korean situation - In Australia, Queensland has updated its Anti-Discrimination Act to explicitly protect non-binary and gender-diverse people for the first time, PinkNews ...
Author: Andrew Davis
NATIONAL Funding, 'Bytes' event, Oregon housing, Florida's refusal - U.S. House lawmakers will no longer be able to request earmarked funding for some nonprofits under a change in eligibility ...
Author: Andrew Davis
BREAKING More Chicago Pride Parade cuts: City proposal removes Uptown from parade route - The Chicago Pride Parade's route could be scaled back this year amid a series of changes to the celebration that ...
Author: Jake Wittich
PASSAGES: Retired Cook County Assistant State's Attorney William H. Hall IV - Retired Cook County Assistant State's Attorney William H. Hall IV died April 22 due to rheumatoid arthritis related to interstitial ...
Author: Carrie Maxwell
Howard Brown Health ratifies first-time contract agreement with union-represented staff - --From a press release - CHICAGO — May 2, 2024 — Howard Brown Health and its workers represented by the Illinois Nurses Association have reached ...
Sixth Circuit hears appeal of ruling upholding Tennessee's discriminatory birth certificate policy - --From a press release - (Nashville, TN, May 2, 2024) — Today, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit heard oral argument in ...
Chicago Red Stars lose to the Washington Spirit - In a midweek match, the Chicago Red Stars fell to the Washington Spirit 4-2. Red Stars rookie Leilanni Nesbeth scored ...
United Methodist Church repeals ban on LGBTQ+ clergy - On May 1, United Methodist delegates repealed their church's longtime ban on LGBTQ+ clergy, removing a rule banning "self-avowed practicing ...
Leather and sweets make for a hot combination at Trident Cupcake Wars - On April 28, Trident International Windy City presented its 10th annual Cupcake Wars at the Leather Archives and Museum, 6418 ...
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Half of LGBTQ+ college faculty surveyed consider moving to another state due to anti-diversity, equity, inclusion laws - --From a Williams Institute press release - Anti-diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) laws have negatively impacted the teaching, research, and health of LGBTQ+ college faculty, according to ...
LGBTQ+ Intergenerational Dialogue Project artists present their second annual exhibition - The LGBTQ+ Intergenerational Dialogue Project held an opening reception for its second annual exhibition, "Queer the Path: LGBTQ+ Art for ...
Author: Carrie Maxwell
2024 LGBTQ+ Advocacy Day happening May 8 - On Wednesday May 8th, 2024, Equality Illinois and LGBTQ+ community partners from across the state are hosting the annual LGBTQ+ ...
SAVOR Mother's Day restaurant roundup - When it comes to celebrating people, mothers are (and should be) at the top of most people's lists. Thankfully, Chicagoland ...
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GLAAD releases 19th 'Where We Are on TV' study - --From a press release - Los Angeles, CA - Tuesday, April 30, 2024 - GLAAD released its 19th edition of the annual Where We Are ...

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SHOWBIZ 'Faye,' Sophia Bush, Janelle Monae, Laverne Cox, Peabodys - The HBO Original documentary Faye, about iconic actress Faye Dunaway, will debut on HBO and will be available to stream ...
Vera Drew paints a queer portrait of Gotham City with 'The People's Joker' - The People's Joker is a cinematic treat for the senses where writer, director and star Vera Drew (an Illinois native) ...
Author: Jerry Nunn
Gay actor Nick Trengove discusses upcoming turn in new 'Native Son' production - Gay actor, director and voiceover artist Nick Trengove performs in Chicagoan Nambia E. Kelley's adaptation of Richard Wright's novel Native ...
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Aaron Choate on the 'Joy' of dancing with Hubbard Street - Hubbard Street Dance Chicago (HSDC) recently announced program selections for "Spring Series: Of Joy"—the final installment of its 46th season, ...
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