LGBTQ
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New Podcast Memorializes Black Victims of Police Violence
On the heels of the police-involved killings of George Floyd in Minneapolis and Breonna Taylor in Louisville, Ky, a new…
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Better Safe Than Sorry: DC Strides to Protect the LGBTQ Community
Though D.C. is home to the largest LGBTQ population percentage in the country, the lack of representation on a federal…
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Morehouse College to Begin Accepting Transgender Students
Morehouse College, a historically Black educational institution for men in Atlanta, announced it will now consider for admission any student…
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Kevin Hart Backs Away from Oscars Gig, Takes on Don Lemon
Comedian Kevin Hart has apparently declined hosting the 2019 Oscars once again, days after wavering on an earlier decision to…
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EDITOR’S COLUMN: Kevin Hart Is Not My Role Model
We are who we are, we love who we love, and we look like we look. We can't change that.
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D.C. Rolls Up Its Sleeves in Battle Against AIDS
Saturday will mark the 30th anniversary of World AIDS Day with communities around the globe pulling out all the stops…
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DC Shorts Readies Annual Film Festival
Eleven days of parties, film screenings, free workshops and numerous opportunities to meet with international directors and filmmakers kicks off…
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‘Out/Spoken’ Gives Voice to LGBTQ Community
D.C.'s highly-acclaimed storytelling ensemble, Story District, stands poised to showcase LGBTQ spokespersons sharing poignant reflections about their lives, guaranteed to…
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Black Lightning: A Superhero for, from ‘the Hood’
After generations of popular, super-powered heroes and a few heroines, all with lily-white skin, found their way from comic book…
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