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Bill Cosby: The release of a decimated legacy

Cosby's fall from grace has been called both justice and an orchestrated attack on his rich legacy. So how is it possible that a man found guilty on three counts of drugging and sexual assault has now been allowed to go free?

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The United Gays of America

In a country that protects free speech then seeks to ban critical race and ethnic studies, many Americans are starting to wonder just how accurate our history books have been.

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Lil Nas X: The kiss heard 'round the world

If you were born in the early 90's it's possible you were between 9 and 13 years old the first time you saw two women kissing.

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Pride: A deeper love

I am only one of millions of Transgender people in the US, let alone in the world, and relatively young in my transition, having only begun presenting full-time on September 17 of last year.

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Pride and parenting: Dwyane Wade's unrelenting support for his Transgender daughter

During my interview with Brian Broome, author of Punch Me Up to the Gods, the statement he made that stood out to me the most was "Learn who your child is before you give them the arms to reinforce them against a racist America."

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Pride in action

A letter from the Editor

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All are welcome at St. Patrick Church

by Jan Thomas, St. Patrick Catholic Church, LGBTQ Accompaniment Circle

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The wrong argument: A treatise on advocacy, morality, and homosexuality

If you ask the average American what moved them on issues of Gay rights, they'll often tell you that it's because they were convinced it wasn't a choice.

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The love of a father: Three stories

Fatherhood, like anything meaningful in this world, is complicated. To members of the LGBTQ community, fatherhood is all the more complicated.

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Bi pride: Visibility and validation

It's Pride month again, which means all across the country, sexualities are being seen and celebrated.

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