Actor, singer, author and pandemic sensation Leslie Jordan joined "Fox & Friends Weekend" ahead of the annual NYC Pride parade Sunday — sharing his latest accomplishments and reflecting on the movement’s evolution.
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From protests to parades, parties to politics, Pride is all about visibility. The LGBTQ community is loud and proud, here and queer, after many years forced inside the closet.
A brand new podcast will learn what it means to be LGBTQ in 2021.
Launched during Pride Month this June, The Out Crowd is the first LGBTQ podcast produced by Reach.
It will speak to members from all gender identities and sexualities about
Actor, singer, author and pandemic sensation Leslie Jordan joined "Fox & Friends Weekend" ahead of the annual NYC Pride parade Sunday — sharing his latest accomplishments and reflecting on the movement’s evolution.
No more secrecy!
Living in his truth! Joshua Bassett opened up about considering himself part of the LGBTQIA+ community after previously writing a powerful essay about his sexuality.
Joshua Bassett has confirmed he is part of the LGBTQ+ community!
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issued a formal apology for the government-sponsored discrimination against LGBTQ members of the foreign service and civilian employees at the State Department.
ScotRail has unveiled its new 'Pride of ScotRail' train in support of the LGBTQ+ community. The Scottish rail firm revealed photos of the newly designed train exterior on its official Facebook page.
Chella Man has broken numerous barriers in media as a transgender, deaf, genderqueer, and Jewish person of color, however, as he puts it, he is just one of many voices in the conversation. “Sharing my story was just a way for me to be another story, but I’ve never intended my story to be the only one, because no one has that right — you can’t generalize communities that way,” he told HollywoodLife in an EXCLUSIVE interview.
EXCLUSIVE: Two-time Emmy-nominated comedian, actor, singer and satirist, Randy Rainbow is partnering with Sean Hayes Hazy Mills Productions on a new podcast endeavor. The goal is to bring Randy’s sensational style of parody to audio while also incorporating a new form of interview not yet seen in the podcast space.
Ellen Show correspondent and social media personality, has been tapped to host the second annual virtual Pride event from It Gets Better, all while undergoing a drag transformation assisted by RuPaul’s Drag Race contestant Monique Heart.This year’s two-day Digital Pride Experience from the organization billed as “the world’s largest storytelling effort to uplift, empower, and connect LGBTQ+ youth” offers a mix of live and pre-taped content, ranging from a fireside chat with pioneering trans
In the name of love! Whether you plan on taking part in the parade or getting involved with local organization, June, aka Pride Month, is a great time to show your support for the LGBTQ+ community.
Based, in part, on Father James Martin’s bestselling book “Building a Bridge: How the Catholic Church and LGBT Community Can Enter into a Relationship of Respect, Compassion, and Sensitivity,” Evan Mascagni and Shannon Post’s compassionate documentary “Building a Bridge” use Martin as an entry point into a larger discourse surrounding the relationship between the Catholic Church and the LGBTQ+ community.
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American Idol contestant David Archuleta has revealed that he is a member of the LGBTQIA+ community. The Mormon singer was runner up on the musical competition series in 2008, releasing three albums before taking a two-year break to work as a missionary in Chile in 2012.
David Archuleta is opening up about his sexuality.The 30-year-old singer and finalist shared in a heartfelt post on Saturday that he is part of the LGBTQ+ community.
Singer-songwriter David Archuleta revealed on Saturday that he is part of the LGBTQIA+ community, talking about how he’s grappled with his sexual identity, in relation to his Mormon faith.
Ellise Shafer administrator“American Idol” alum David Archuleta has come out as part of the LGBTQIA+ community and is opening up about his experience balancing his Mormon faith with his sexuality.“I like to keep to myself but also thought this was important to share because I know so many other people from religious upbringings feel the same way,” Archuleta began the post.
David Archuleta, who came in second place on the seventh season of American Idol, is opening up about his sexuality for the first time.