In 1981, Toronto police arrested nearly 300 gay men as part of a six-month undercover operation called “Operation Soap”
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In 1981, Toronto police arrested nearly 300 gay men as part of a six-month undercover operation called “Operation Soap”
Places of Pride features four new postage stamps commemorating places and events that are pivotal to the country’s queer history
NYU Langone Health was subpoenaed last month for information about minors who received gender-affirming care from 2020 to 2026
Patagonia alleges that Pattie Gonia’s commercial use of a “near-copy” name poses “long-term threats” to their brand
The new leader of British Columbia’s official opposition has said she’d ban gender-affirming care for young people if elected premier
Claude Cahun’s gender-bending self portraits were ahead of their time—and nearly erased from art history
In 1970, Sir Ian McKellen and James Laurenson made history with a kiss in a filmed production of “Edward II”
The U.S. government agency is taking comments on whether television ratings should be updated to signal “controversial gender identity issues”
The late trailblazer made history when he came out in 2013
The Trump administration’s updated counterterrorism strategy targets “left-wing extremists” and groups who are “radically pro-transgender”
The former tennis player broke barriers for trans athletes in 1977. Then she changed her tune
The patient received a stem cell transplant for his cancer that acted as a “double cure” because it contained a rare genetic mutation resistant to HIV
A new ‘Assigned Media’ report found that the ‘New York Times’ rarely cited trans people in coverage about trans issues
“On Our Backs” filled a void by authentically documenting—and celebrating—lesbian sexuality
Panic around a recent Alberta legislature bathroom ban petition comes from a well-intentioned place, but it may be doing more harm than good
Photographer Peter Hujar’s work revelled in eroticism, pain and the thin line between life and death
The Pride flag at Stonewall National Monument was taken down after a crackdown on “improper partisan ideology” in federal landmarks
Whether it’s requiring government ID or scanning users’ faces, digital age-verification tools pose a host of problems for queer and trans people