The European Union is set to start legal proceedings against two of its member-nations, Hungary and Poland, for discriminating against LGBTQ people.
The city of San Francisco is moving to declare the Lyon-Martin house as a landmark of the city after unanimously voting on the matter.
A Russian survey in 2020 reported that almost one in five Russians want LGBTQ people "eliminated," an improvement from 2015.
Samantha Ronson-- coming from a legacy of music-- doesn't just play other people's songs as a DJ. She has also released her own album of sweet tunes.
The rise to power of Adolph Hitler and the Nazi regime encouraged them to go after the Jewish race while also targeting homosexuals and lesbians.
As the first woman and openly gay leader in the Balkans, Ana Brnabic is Serbia's newest prime minister. But some fear she's been appointed to fail.
Photographer Berenice Abbott is known for capturing the ever-changing face of New York City with her camera at a time when it was undergoing rapid change.
Valerie Solanas was one of the more colorful examples of lesbian history, being a radical feminist who later shot the artist Andy Warhol.
Activist Angeline Jackson decided to reclaim her life and organize for queer women in Jamaica after she had been sexually assaulted for being a lesbian.