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Detroit Officials Celebrate New $16M Ruth Ellis Clairmount Center for LGBTQ+ Youth

The Ruth Ellis Clairmount Center offers permanent supportive housing and a health center. A mural of its namesake, an early Detroit LGBTQ+ rights pioneer,...

Pistons star Reggie Bullock honors transgender sister’s death with LGBTQ activism

  NBA players using their voices and platforms to bring awareness to a cause they believe in has become a growing movement. Detroit Pistons shooting...

Detroit earns highest ranking in national LGBTQ equality index rating

Detroit has long been known as tough and gritty, which is sometimes a plus and other times not so much. But what many Detroiters...

Obama Becomes First President to take the Cover on a LGBT Magazine

President Obama appears on the latest issue of Out magazine, becoming the first sitting U.S. leader to be photographed for the cover of an...

Atlanta City Hall glows in rainbow colors to honor same-sex ruling

ATLANTA -- Atlanta City Hall will be illuminated in rainbow colors this week in honor of the Supreme Court's landmark ruling on marriage equality for…

Michigan GOP Bill to Prohibit Gay Bias Under Fire for Excluding Gender Identity

Michigan Republicans on Wednesday proposed a long-awaited bill to prohibit discrimination against gays, though chances dimmed for legislative approval of the measure because of...

‘I’m Not Gay No More…I Don’t Like Mens No More!’ Churchgoer Exclaims

Well, he’s said it so I guess you should believe it. “I’m not gay no more. I am delivered. I don’t like mens no...

17 Black gay celebrities out of the closet

Andre Leon Talley One of the most known editors of Vogue, Andre has credits that span beyond any normal resume. From working as an assistant for...

President Obama: ‘An AIDS-Free Generation Is Within Our Reach’

For the 25th World AIDS Day, President Barack Obamaexpressed hope, proclaiming that an “AIDS-free generation is within our reach.” “Each year on World AIDS Day, we come together as a global community to fight a devastating pandemic,” the president said in a proclamation issued by the White House. “We remember the friends and loved ones we have lost, stand with the estimated 35 million people living with HIV/AIDS, and renew our commitment to preventing the spread of this virus at home and abroad. If we channel our energy and compassion into science-based results, an AIDS-free generation is within our reach.”

'Star Trek's' Zoe Saldana on racism: 'I'm not going to talk about it'

Zoe Saldana arrives at the LA premiere of "Star Trek Into Darkness" at The Dolby Theater on May 14, in LA. (Photo by...

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