"I always tell people online hate is death by a thousand papercuts. It's all the little things. You're old. You're ugly. Go kill yourself"
“The thing I really wish people understood is that what I'm really scared of is the government coming to my door to take away my child"
He used his fame and fortune for the public good throughout his extraordinary career. He became a powerful ally for those less fortunate
The Texas Senate has passed all of Lt. Gov. Patrick’s priority LGBTQ bills — What the House does next will impact queer Texans’ lives
"We need to make sure we are better using the resources that we have by not investing in solutions we know do not deliver the results"
Kicked out, surviving by living on park benches & truck stops, these kids face a terrifying reality of discrimination, isolation, & violence
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicated that one in four teenagers who identified as LGBTQ+ said they attempted suicide
"I try to come out and do things because, as a queen, people look to me and my fellow drag performers for hope, for guidance"
Gov. Bill Lee signed the so-called “drag ban,” into law on March 2, setting fines and even jail time set to take effect on April 1
One of the main functions of APAIT dealing with sex trafficking is not limited solely to members of the LGBTQ+ community