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'I Will Never Lie About Being Gay Again': LGBT Activist Remembers Source Of Pride
At StoryCorps, Alexei Romanoff, an 82-year-old gay activist, recalls lessons he learned as a teenager from a proud gay elder — and which resonated as an adult. -
Celebrating Boston Pride, 50 Years After Stonewall
A panel of local advocates weigh in on what has changed, and what progress is still needed. -
NYPD Apologizes For 1969 Raid At Stonewall Inn Gay Bar
Nearly 50 years after a police raid at the Stonewall Inn catalyzed the modern LGBT rights movement, New York's police commissioner apologized Tuesday for what his department did. -
Poet Richard Blanco Celebrates Pride Month
To celebrate Pride Month, poet Richard Blanco shared two of his own poems about his experience growing up gay. -
Rhode Island Bishop Faces Backlash After Tweet About Pride Month
Rhode Island's Roman Catholic bishop on Sunday defended a tweet urging Catholics to not support or attend LGBTQ Pride Month events. -
Celebrate Boston Pride At These Events Around The City
Pride Week is just around the corner, and you can celebrate all week with a wide variety of events around Boston, including a panel discussion about LGBTQ Politicians at WGBH's Boston Public Library Studio. -
'We Need To Evolve': Police Get Help To Improve Hate Crime Tracking
Bias-motivated crimes are rising, but few police departments are trained to identify them. A group of prosecutors is traveling from city to city, warning officers that ignoring hate crimes is risky. -
Taiwan Celebrates Same-Sex Marriage With A Mass Wedding Banquet
More than 1,000 people participated in the banquet, where 20 couples were married. Taiwan passed legislation this month recognizing same-sex marriages on the island. -
Kenya's Judges Uphold Laws That Criminalize Gay Sex
A three-judge panel made a unanimous ruling on Friday that outraged the LGBTQ community. People convicted of homosexual acts will continue to face the threat of up to 14 years in prison. -
Pete Buttigieg Dismisses President Trump's Acceptance Of His Marriage
The president said the South Bend, Ind. mayor's marriage to a man was "absolutely fine." In an interview with NPR, Buttigieg said he was "more interested in policies that affect LGBTQ people."