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Jordan Botta, who made history earlier this year as the first openly LGBTQ+ member of Allegheny County Council, is officially the Democratic nominee for the District 13 seat in this fall’s special ...
During the 1980s, a teenager from Indiana became the face of the AIDS epidemic and left a legacy that’s still felt 35 years after his death. Ryan White contracted AIDS through contaminated blood ...
If someone told you that you’ve been referred for an HRA, and you’re wondering, “What exactly is going on back there?” — you’re not alone. At Central Outreach, we believe sexual health care should be ...
Since 1987, the Shepherd Wellness Community has been a safe haven and lifeline for people living with HIV/AIDS in Western Pennsylvania. Born in the height of the AIDS crisis, Shepherd Wellness ...
Subscribe on YouTube Nebby Nick hit the field (er, court?) on opening night of Stonewall Bocce to find over 600 queer and trans Pittsburghers tossing balls, sipping drinks, and living their best ...
Week after week, a teenage Brandon Long sat through counseling sessions that he said framed his identity as a failure. Now an ordained minister in northern Kentucky, Long told Kentucky state ...
Remember Kim Davis? The former Kentucky county clerk who decided that her personal religious beliefs were more important than the law, basic decency, and the right of queer people to marry? She’s ...
The Steel City Softball League, Pittsburgh’s queer softball league, concluded its 44th season this past weekend. The league honors both Regular season Champions and Playoff Champions. The ...
If you’ve spent any time around queer performance, alt-cabaret or downtown New York City nightlife over the past few decades, chances are you’ve come across Murray Hill — the iconic drag king, come… ...
The LGBTQ-specific option on the 988 lifeline gave queer youth immediate access to trained counselors. Now, Trump has shut it down, despite widespread support and need. Editor’s note: This article ...