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Boston Celebrates Would-Be 50th Pride Anniversary With Virtual Ceremony
Boston celebrated what would have been the 50th annual Pride celebration with a virtual flag-raising on Friday. -
Sue O’Connell Talks Boston Pride 2020
The parade might've been cancelled, but there's still plenty going on with Boston Pride this June. -
Larry Kramer, Playwright and Founder of AIDS Activism Organization Act-Up, Dies at 84
NEW YORK (AP) — Larry Kramer, the playwright whose angry voice and pen raised theatergoers’ consciousness about AIDS and roused thousands to militant… -
LGBTQ News: Pride During A Pandemic, Blood Donation Discrimination, And Life In The Half-Closet
We discuss the latest LGBTQ news you might have missed. -
Home But Not Safe, Some LGBTQ Young People Face Rejection From Families in Lockdown
For many young people, going to college allows them to finally express their sexual orientation or gender identity. Now with schools closed, many are suffering with families that don't accept them. -
Aimee Stephens, Transgender Woman At Center Of Major Civil Rights Case, Dies At 59
Aimee Stephens, the transgender woman at the center of a major employment rights case pending in the U.S. Supreme Court, died in Detroit on Tuesday at age… -
LGBTQ News: Proposed United Methodist Church Split, Bills Targeting Transgender Youth, And Queer Identities
Under the Radar's LGBTQ news contributors discuss the latest headlines you need to know. -
'As A Gay, I'm 100 Percent In For Pete Buttigieg' Says Sue O'Connell
O'Connell wants Buttigieg to succeed as a representative of the gay community, but isn't completely convinced by his candidacy based on his other attributes. -
United Methodist Church Announces Proposal to Split Over Gay Marriage
A group of leaders from the United Methodist Church announced a plan Friday to split the Protestant denomination over its beliefs on same-sex marriage and LGBTQ clergy. -
The First Same-Sex Kiss In A Star Wars Film Is Removed From Singapore Screenings
The brief kiss was brief and inconsequential to the plot, says Sue O'Connell.