Soni Wolf, a founding member of the Dykes on Bikes of San Francisco and a legend in the lesbian community, recently passed away at the age of 69.
Dykes on Bikes is an LGBT institution that continuous to celebrate the pride and courage of a group of lesbians who reject the gender roles of mainstream society by riding motorcycles.
Actress, producer, and screenwriter, Lena Waithe has been making an impact behind TV and movie screens as she pushes for greater inclusivity in the media that we watch.
Like a story of David versus Goliath, 18-year old Erin Bailey organized a pride festival in Vice President Mike Pence's hometown. Here's Bailey's story.
Absolut Vodka has been with the LGBTQ community through thick and thin. But are they really supportive of inclusivity, or is it just a matter of pink washing? We take a look at history.
One of Asia's most successful business women, Gigi Chao of Hong Kong became an unlikely advocate for LGBTQ equality in Asia when her father offered a marriage bounty.
Auction house Paddle8 is set to hold an online art auction that would benefit the LGBT Community Center offering artworks by several artists.
This is a love story of English writers Sylvia Townsend Warner and Valentine Ackland, in a time before we were able to come out of the shadows.
Despite her youth, junior high school student Sarah Chadwick continues to impress us in fighting the powers-that-be, taking on the NRA and Senator Marco Rubio.
Residents of Coachella Valley in Southern California can now have their pets taken care off with the SNIP Bus, a mobile, low-cost spay and neuter clinic.
Pinkwashing, is when organizations, corporations, groups, and even countries are accused of declaring themselves to be allies or friendly to the community for superficial or wrong reasons.
Despite the efforts of the Trump administration, the Healthcare Equality Index 2018 shows more hospitals dedicating themselves to their LGBTQ patients.
New York is ready to take to the streets this June for the NYC LGBTQ Pride March that's dubbed "defiantly different," and Billie Jean King and Kylie Minogue will be there.
Democrat Senator Toni Atkins of San Diego has been elected as the head of the California Senate, the first lesbian to be chosen to head this position.
While the Los Angeles Pride 2018 is still months away, it already has its theme "#JustBe" as well as headliners for the festival with Kehlani and Tove Lo.
In their report, SeniorAdvice.com noted that Florida, Austin, and Atlanta as the most LGBT retirement-friendly cities in a list of top 20 cities.
'Coming out of the closet' meant we can finally come out not only to our family and friends, but also to the world. But where did it come from?
Emma Gonzalez, a Cuban bi-sexual student who survived the tragedy of the Parkland school shooting, is taking a stand for greater gun control and is taking no BS from adults.
The world famous and largest girl party music festival, The Dinah Shore Weekend 2018, is almost here and we're all excited to head out to Palm Springs!
Helene van Zuylen van Zuylen came from one of the richest families on Earth. But she wanted her own life and she found it with Renee Vivien, writing, and motor racing.
While lesbian bars are slowly decreasing, it looks like queer cafes are on the rise. Are these the new LGBTQ safe spaces? Would you go for coffee instead of alcohol?
Author Lucy J. Madison talks about how, as a married romance writer, being married can be anti-romantic as it can get. But she won't trade it for anything else in the world.
Sweet Baby J'ai is taking her Women in Jazz All-Stars to the Los Angeles LGBT Center's Renberg Theater for a night of sweet, sweet music.
Juditz Katz, author of the novel "Running Fiercely Towards a High Thin Sound," writes a funny yet poignant piece about life, love, and being married on The Today Show.
Helen Grace James was kicked out of the military for being a lesbian. Now she's won back her pride after she won her lawsuit against the US Air Force.
While many in the LGBTQ community fought to gain us equal rights, Leslie Feinberg fought for the rights of all oppressed-- from blue-collar workers to those who fell through the cracks.
We can all aspire to be witty and acerbic, but there can only be one Fran Lebowitz, the considered heir to Dorothy Parker.
In the freewheelin' 1960s, singer-songwriter Lesley Gore never had to pretend she was straight despite the homophobic music industry because she knew "no one owned her."
The British-born French poet Renée Vivien's hedonistic lifestyle drove her to an early end, but not before she left her mark for her love for other women and her poetry about lesbianism.
Thanks to Ilene Chaiken, The L Word not only gave a good representation of the LGBT community on TV, it also left a lasting mark in the mainstream zeitgeist.