A time when being gay is okay, where drag is fun for everybody, and there’s room for everybody but the bigots at the party
"I told myself for a long time, I was like, 'One day, if I have someone to come out with, then I will come out"
“I don’t know of any reasons for repealing it other than a political move [...] This issue should not be politicized"
The “Listen to Your Heart” campaign promoting its Galaxy Buds2 and Watch4, featured a Muslim mother expressing support for her drag queen son
"LGBTQ people are your neighbors, family members, and friends. We are a normal, healthy part of society and we will not be erased"
Jambalaya's drag name came about when a dance instructor asked for her birth month and the last thing she ate
Arizona is no stranger to anti-LGBTQ bills. In 2020 lawmakers sent an anti-LGBTQ education bill to Republican Gov. Ducey’s desk- he vetoed it
LGBTQ people are still official second-class citizens without full equal rights & figured out long ago that there is no “both sides” fairness
“They’ve done so much for my daughter that I will do anything to show my appreciation and give back in what small way I can”
New Hampshire could soon join over a dozen other states which ban the use of 'gay panic' as a defense