Build solidarity for LGBTQ Pride Month June 5, 2018 “It’s only a cake.” Some people say that about the June 4 U.S. Supreme Court decision ruling in favor of [...]
LGBTQ communities win legal protection in Michigan By Martha Grevatt June 4, 2018 LGBT Pride rally at Michigan’s Capitol in June 2017 As of May 21, in time for a Pride [...]
Transgender activist wins asylum By Dianne Mathiowetz June 4, 2018 Estrella Sánchez, left, with her lawyer. Estrella Sánchez, a Mexican transgender woman, [...]
Boston cop’s transphobic rant at potential juror subverted justice for Sam Smith December 7, 2017 Boston — A struggle is building to win a new trial to free Sam Smith of Roxbury, Mass., a Black man who [...]
‘Do It Like Durham’: What it means By LT Tran October 22, 2017 There was an enthusiastic reception in New York City to the revolutionary spirit of struggle [...]
Black organizing unites Boston, crushes fascist rally By Diva T. Williams August 22, 2017 Diva T. Williams Revolutionary Black love saved Boston on Aug. 19. A group including [...]
Answering anti-LGBTQ despicables August 4, 2017 The Trump administration’s bigotry was blasted at LGBTQ people on July 26 when the president tweeted in [...]
Eyricka King, Black trans woman prisoner, needs ‘Freedom to Live’ By Nathaniel Peters July 17, 2017 Tonight, some 2.3 million people in the United States will fall asleep in a prison, jail [...]
A Southern trans worker on how to end poverty By Devin Cole June 21, 2017 To be honest, looking back now, working in fast food like I used to wasn’t the problem itself. [...]
Defend, disrupt, reclaim: PRIDE MEANS SOLIDARITY June 21, 2017 A direct action group representing queer and trans communities of color, coordinating with a larger Stonewall [...]
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