We Remember the Victims of the Orlando Shooting

As our community recovers from the tragic shooting that took place in Orlando, we reflect on those that lost their lives at Pulse.

Now This, a news media company focused on creating content for social media outlets, uploaded a video recently showing videos and pictures of those who passed away in the killings. This video reminds us of the tender and sweeter moments they shared before the shooting. It shows us the time they spent with their loved ones and gives a glimpse into the joy they brought others.

Watch, share, and repost this video. More importantly, remember through this turbulent time that we the LGBTQ community can persevere by giving and receiving the same love these victims blessed the world with.

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11 Lesbians In History You Don’t Know But Should

11 Lesbians In History You Don’t Know But Should

11 Lesbians In History You Don’t Know But Should

A few years ago, Huffington Post put together an amazing list of 11 Lesbians In History You Don’t Know But Should. In honor of International Women Day, we highlight those amazing women and give them thanks for their courage and contributions to our community.

When we think of our lesbian pioneers, women like Ellen DeGeneres and Billie Jean King presumably come to mind. But we at The Huffington Post wanted to teach you a little somethin’ somethin’ about your history in honor of October’s lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) history month. Below, feast your eyes on a group of undaunted ladies who helped paved the way for women and their women-loving ways, and check out the video above for HuffPost Live’s full conversation on lesbian history from the ancient times to now.

Read the full story here!

Supreme Court allows transgender military ban as the legal battle continues

Supreme Court allows transgender military ban as the legal battle continues

Supreme Court allows transgender military ban as the legal battle continues

Today, the Supreme Court of the United States has allowed President Donald Trump’s transgender military ban to go into effect; a ban that is both cruel and irrational to our community.

The policy was first announced by President Trump in July 2017 via Twitter. Since, the ban has faced legal battles in lower courts, resulting in nationwide injunctions prohibiting its implementation. SCOTUS’s decision today allows the ban to go into effect while the court decides whether to consider the merits of the case.

For updates on this breaking news, click here.