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It happened on the same day as the 2016 Washington DC Pride Parade. We’d spent the day in queer celebration, only to have that joy ripped away in the early hours of the morning. All I could think was ...
President Donald Trump’s administration has not formally recognized Pride Month this year, but has doubled down on LGBTQ-related actions some advocates deem hostile — even as one of the world ...
Destination D.C., a nonprofit organization that promotes and keeps track of tourism and special events in the nation’s ...
Michael Schaffer is a senior editor and columnist at POLITICO Magazine. He has covered national and local politics for over ...
Bella Bautista, 22, a trans woman from Cartersville, Ga., walks past the U.S. Capitol after attending the World Pride Parade, Saturday, June 7, 2025, in Washington.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Gray skies and drizzle gave way to sunshine, multicolored flags and celebrations as the nation’s capital held the World Pride parade Saturday.
The first came last weekend, during World Pride in Washington, when a 58-year-old gay man from Philadelphia named David Begler summed up what many were messaging in the days leading up to it after ...
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline ceased its optional service for LGBTQ callers on Thursday after the Trump ...