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The Queer Star of Whose Streets? on the Lessons of Ferguson Brittany Ferrell, a central part of the new documentary on the Ferguson, Mo., uprising, reminds us that "queer women can save your life." Whose Streets? is in theaters August 11. → Read More
The documentary is an unflinching look at the Ferguson, Mo. uprising of 2014-15, after unarmed teenager Michael Brown is killed by police. → Read More
Curious about what the bathroom bills are and why transgender people are upset? The Advocate helps to clear things up. → Read More
In light of Trump's recent ban on all transgender people serving in the military, let's take a look back at this group's long history of fighting for America. → Read More
We see you and we love you. → Read More
Wondering what the G20 Summit and related protests were about? The Advocate helps explain. → Read More
Volunteers at the Los Angeles LGBT Center use emotional tales to fight for Obamacare. → Read More
The "Lesbians to Watch Out For: '90s Queer L.A. Activism" exhibit is part of West Hollywood's One City One Pride LGBTQ Arts Festival. For more info on the exhibit or the closing night party on Friday, June 30, click here. → Read More
A day at the farmers market brings these two friends suprisingly close. → Read More
Lesbians explain what the word "dyke" means to them while celebrating Pride on Saturday at Dyke Day L.A. → Read More
Joining the Resist March at LA Pride LGBT community members and activists joined together on Sunday for the Resist March at the 2017 Los Angeles Pride Festival. → Read More
Catch up with this week's top 5 resistance stories as Angela Jude talks about Trump toilet paper and Betsy DeVos's thoughts on discrimination in schools. → Read More
Catch up with this week's top 5 resistance stories as Angela Jude talks about Trump toilet paper and Betsy DeVos's thoughts on discrimination in schools. → Read More
Civil rights doc The Freedom to Marry is the epic, untold story of how same-sex marriage became law of the land. It's out on VOD and across digital platforms including iTunes, Amazon, and Google Play. → Read More
Devyn Galindo on their new book we are still here, the vibrant culture of Los Angeles, and creating a space for Chicanx art. → Read More
Queer authors, illustrators, and other creators explain how zines are an avenue for expressing their identities. → Read More
Handsome Devil, an Irish coming-of-age film about finding one's voice in boarding school, is in theaters and on video on demand June 2 from Breaking Glass Pictures. Check out the trailer right here. → Read More
Game on! → Read More
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed, citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.” ―Margaret Mead → Read More
From New York to Maryland, citizens are resisting an administration that seeks to hurt and divide. → Read More