Alan Turing – prosecuted for gay acts in 1952 – to be the new face of the U.K.’s £50 banknote
Despite his tremendous contributions to society, Turing was ultimately convicted for being gay and chemically castrated in 1952.
Despite his tremendous contributions to society, Turing was ultimately convicted for being gay and chemically castrated in 1952.
The tribal council last week approved a same-gender marriage ordinance in a 12-3 vote with one abstention.
Members of Minnesota’s United Methodist Church voted to commit to full inclusion of LGBT people.
The highest court in Ecuador has ruled in favor of the legalization of same-sex unions, in a major victory for the LGBTQ community.
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Monday that the rainbow flag would be flown over the California State Capitol through July 1 in recognition of LGBTQ Pride Month.
In the landmark ruling, the southern African nation’s High Court rejected sections of the penal code that criminalize same-sex relations and impose up to seven years in prison.
Six out of 11 judges voted to consider discrimination against gays and transgender people equivalent to racism.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has made history and removed transgender from its list of ‘mental disorders.’
Lawmakers in Taiwan have approved a bill legalizing same-sex marriage, making it the first place in Asia to pass gay marriage legislation.
“In a rapidly changing world that includes a better understanding of gender identity, we’re proud to expand our admissions policy to consider trans men who want to be part of an institution that has produced some of the greatest leaders in social justice, politics, business, and the arts for more than 150 years,”