Here’s a roundup of the latest LGBTQ headlines from the Summer Games
Years after being out to college teammates: “I was really lucky that everyone was so amazing & wanted me to be happiest version of myself”
We in the LGBTQ community have an editor power-player embracing the political mastermind of transphobic and LGBT erasure politics
HU's student body is predominately Black and female with over 83% of students from out-of-state or from other countries
In advance of World Cup: “I’m a man and I love men,” a representative of soccer fans told Qatar’s ambassador
Carl Nassib returns to Florida as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers reportedly sign the NFL free agent to a one-year deal
Clarke, who identifies as gay and queer, received a standing ovation at the conclusion of his performance from judges
Stanford swimmer Taylor Ruck won her first individual NCAA championship and puts her in a tie with former Stanford star Simone Manuel
At least 142 publicly out gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer and nonbinary athletes are headed to Tokyo for the Summer Olympic Games
"It’s imperative that we use our voice to drive positive change, supporting what our players care about and what they stand for."