Pregnant man and gender-neutral ‘person with crown’ emojis could be coming to a phone near you
If approved, this new batch of emojis will go live on a majority of platforms sometime next year.
Black and Gay in Corporate America
What’s it like being black and gay in corporate America?
“Do I Sound Gay?” Explores the Linguistic and Cultural Roots of the Gay Voice
Journalist and filmmaker David Thorpe and gay activist Dan Savage talk about Thorpe’s personal yet universally relevant first film.
Advocating for LGBTQ Equality in Your Workplace
If you’re planning to advocate for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer fairness in your workplace, read on to get started, and find out how you can ensure your own protection while you work towards equality.
Who’s next? Watch these LGBTQ+ leaders go all the way to the top
It’s almost laughable to call these LGBTQ+ executives “rising stars.” All of them have long held positions of power within their industries. These trailblazers may not have made the Fortune 500 list yet — but keep an eye out as they continue to run successful corporations. Where will they take their companies next?
In stirring speech, Pete Buttigieg makes history again for LGBTQ Americans as first gay cabinet nominee
President-elect Joe Biden tapping Buttigieg this week as his pick for U.S. Transportation secretary.
Nearly 50% of LGBTQ Americans Are in the Closet at Work
Many LGBTQ workers say bullying makes them afraid to come out.
Issue at a Glance: LGBTQ Employment Discrimination
Discrimination in the workplace and in hiring practices against LGBTQ people continues to be commonplace in the United States today.
How Multinationals Can Help Advance LGBT Inclusion Around the World
Multinational companies with pro-LGBT values face a challenge: How to advance LGBT inclusion when it conflicts with local law or culture.
Springfield's Black LGBTQ trailblazer
A century ago, Ruth Ellis defied norms to live her truth.
How Did the Rainbow Flag Become a Symbol of LGBTQ Pride?
During Pride Month, it is not uncommon to see the rainbow flag being proudly displayed as a symbol for the LGBTQ rights movement. But how did that flag become a symbol of LGBTQ pride?
Americans Still Greatly Overestimate U.S. Gay Population
U.S. adults estimate that nearly one in four Americans (23.6%) are gay or lesbian.
Layshia Clarendon Is Upending the Gender Binary in Professional Sports
As the first openly trans and nonbinary player in the WNBA, Clarendon—no. 5 on this year’s Queer 50 list—is spearheading the league’s activism.
How Companies Make It Harder for Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Employees to Achieve Work-Life Balance
Our goal was to determine whether previous research on employees’ experiences of work-family conflict applied similarly to LGB employees and their families.
It’s Still Illegal To Be Gay in More Than One-Third of the Countries on Earth
In nine of these you could be executed for a same-sex relationship.
LGBTQ Rights Milestones Fast Facts
Here is a look at LGBTQ milestones in the United States.
Why is homosexuality still taboo in many African countries?
With Zambia imprisoning two men to 15 years for gay sex and Uganda detaining LGBTQ+ activists, the African continent is a difficult place for homosexuals. Why is that?
LGBTQ Leadership and Employment Discrimination
Discrimination against LGBTQ leaders often exists in unexpected ways.