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The moment Amber Glenn stepped onto the ice at figure skating’s world championships, fans began to wave American flags, from the lowest rows inside TD Garden to the highest rafters, where the jerseys of Boston’s sporting greats hang in honor.
"I’m so incredibly proud to be part of a community that is resilient, that values empathy, that empowers one another to stand up for who we are," the 2022 TIME100 honoree said.
Drake Maye, understandably, has the spotlight firmly on him ahead of Super Bowl LX. Many landmarks await him, including emulating Tom Brady, becoming the first quarterback since the GOAT in 2001 to win a Super Bowl in his first career postseason with the New England Patriots.
Amber Glenn had an open conversation about President Donald Trump's effect on the LGBTQIA+ community during a press conference at the 2026 Winter Olympics. The Team USA figure skater told reporters that she will “not just be quiet” about politics just because she's Olympian.
Stonewall-Era Activists and Queer Millennials Discuss the State of the LGBTQ Community, Then and Now
50 years after the Stonewall Uprising, TIME organized an inter-generational LGBTQ discussion. TIME presents its second annual PRIDE Summit where leaders, activists and storytellers share essential perspectives on identity, creativity and inclusivity, as well as the path toward equality for all members of the LGBTQ+ community.
Brendan Perperian prides himself in being the host of Wave Your Flag, a podcast he dubs the "official podcast for the LGBT twinks, icons, and divas of New York State." WAMC's Sajina Shrestha spoke with Perperian about the importance of highlighting LGBTQ+ voices in the Capital Region,
Frank discussions around sex, pleasure, trans solidarity, and improved medical care could all help ease HIV's disproportionate impact.
At a time when many LGBTQ people say they are feeling isolated or uncertain, a community event in Palm Springs aimed to remind people they are not alone. The LGBTQ Community Center of the Desert hosted its ninth annual Info-A-Go-Go on Saturday at Hotel Zoso,
Navigating queer identity as a college student can present distinct challenges, from finding community to accessing affirming resources. At Columbia, a wide range of student organizations work to support LGBTQ students through advocacy, social connection ...
Richard Hudler died Sunday at the age of 84. Longtime friend Clarence Crossman described Hudler – a past president of the Homophile Association of London Ontario (HALO) beginning in 1981 – as “a quiet, dignified gay man who took on (former) mayor Dianne Haskett when she refused to fly a Pride flag at City Hall.”