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COLUMN: Why the “Rainbow Wave” at the 2018 Midterm Election Matters for Future Queer Generations

November 13, 2018

November 13, 2018

By Elijah Root Sanchez The 2018 midterm election has been considered the most diverse election in terms of candidates and...

A Breakdown of What all the LGBTQ+ Midterm Election Victories Mean

November 8, 2018

November 8, 2018

The Blue Wave that swept through the U.S. House certainly had a rainbow tinge to it, and the victories didn’t...

Top 10 Nationwide LGBTQ Victories in the Midterm Elections

November 7, 2018

November 7, 2018

With the dust settling on yesterday’s midterm election results, it seems there is hope on the horizon for LGBTQ+ representation...

COLUMN: Facing the Racism, Prejudices of Gay Dating Apps

November 3, 2018

November 3, 2018

By Elijah Root Sanchez The dating pool is getting a little Kindr. Grindr is launching a “Kindr” campaign in attempts...

For Underrepresented LGBTQ+ Community, Our Votes = Our Voices During Midterm Elections

November 1, 2018

November 1, 2018

The House and Senate are red. The Trump Administration is directly targeting the LGBTQ+ community on a weekly basis. Your....

CALL TO ACTION: Trans Right Rally in DTLA Monday Night in Response to Trump’s Administration

October 22, 2018

October 22, 2018

In response to the Trump Administration’s latest consideration to repeal basic civil rights for the trans community, the TransLatina Coalition...

Lesbian Veteran Seeks Equal Benefits for Wife in DTLA Film Festival Documentary

October 19, 2018

October 19, 2018

After serving in the U.S. Army for 12 years, there was still another fight for Tracey Cooper-Harris to face.  An...

A War on Cross-Dressing: Los Angeles’ Anti-Masquerading Ordinance of 1889 Targeted the Growing Queer Population of Los Angeles

October 15, 2018

October 15, 2018

A little over a hundred years after the City of Los Angeles was founded, the Anti-Masquerading Ordinance of 1889 was...

What L.A. is doing for National Latinx AIDS Awareness Day

October 15, 2018

October 15, 2018

The LGBTQ+ Latinx community is at higher risk for HIV than the rest of the Latinx community, and the Latino...

COLUMN: Gay L.A. – Decades Later, Matthew Shepard Lives On in the Heart of the LGBTQ+ Community

October 14, 2018

October 14, 2018

The hate crime that got the world talking about tragic queer lives and deaths turns 20 this year. The late...