Month: June 2018
This hero fought an angry mob that chased gay people into a Utah cafe.
“Are you the one who saved those people?” Terrance Mannery, a little caught off guard, turned his head from the window and looked up at the woman who was asking. “Um … yeah,” he told her, a bit uncertain and a little shy.
Arizona Court applies Masterpiece Cakeshop ruling to uphold anti-LGBTQ discrimination protections.
A state appellate court on Thursday upheld a city non-discrimination ordinance in Arizona, citing the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling in the Masterpiece Cakeshop case in the reasoning for the decision. The court in a decision written by Arizona Court of Appeals Judge Lawrence Winthrop determines an non-discrimination…
‘Unbreakable’ LGBT rainbow installation unveiled in Warsaw after far-right attacks.
Gay rights groups in Poland have unveiled a new and “unbreakable” rainbow installation in Warsaw to replace the original one that suffered repeated attacks from far-Right groups. The new rainbow, which lights up a busy intersection in the city, is formed by a water hologram, with light bouncing off a curtain of vapour.
Who is protecting LGBTQ fans at the 2018 World Cup?
It doesn’t look like FIFA or the Russian state will act to halt anti-gay violence. Welcome to the 2018 World Cup, a World Cup you may not be watching. Many Americans will undoubtedly be choosing to tune out this year’s soccer extravaganza, absent the nationalist pull of seeing the US team…
This is what happens when you google LGBT-related searches.
Just in time for the Gay Pride Month this year, Google shows their support for the LGBTQ+ community by having a rainbow banner across the Google page whenever you Google LGBT-related searches! You can see the cute rainbow design just a bit below the search bar…