Living long & prospering: George Takei’s inspiring love story
There are copies of The New York Times all over George Takei and husband Brad’s otherwise meticulous L.A. home. The reading material is a testament to the husbands’ deep interest in current events and constitutes a large chunk of their morning routine, which includes several cups of green tea and walks around their leafy Hancock …
LGBTQ+ people have been arrested through social media. Meta must protect them, says human rights groups
LGBTQ+ rights organizations are calling on Meta to do more to meaningfully protect the safety of queer people using their platforms, especially those in places where their identities are criminalized.
Meet Bailey Spinn, the queer social media icon and singer with 17+ million followers
If you talk to Baby Boomers, many will tell you that they think social media is a waste of time, and that Gen Z’ers are going to, at the very least, end up blind or hunched with their relentless clicking, liking, commenting, and posting. But some, like queer artist Bailey Spinn, are taking social media …
Ohio Republicans override governor’s veto to pass gender-affirming care ban and sports ban
Ohio’s legislature has overridden Gov. Mike DeWine’s veto and banned gender-affirming care for transgender minors and barred trans girls and women from participating in female sports in public schools and colleges.
More states are pushing to stop legally recognizing trans people in public life
States across the country are taking new steps to stop transgender adults and minors from being legally recognized in public life. Proposed legislation would prevent trans people from being able to update driver’s licenses, hold public office, use public restrooms, or take shelter from domestic violence unless they do so according to their sex assigned …
The intersectional approach needed to stem the plague of gun violence in America
I grew up in a religious household where the words in scripture were taken literally. Marriage was seen as a bond only between a man and a woman and turning to violence to settle disputes was normalized. Things were a certain way and that was that. It wasn’t until I told my story to other …
How America’s most famous heiress got away with killing her gay confidant
On October 7, 1966, the legacy of Doris Duke – at the time one of America’s richest women and the most notable heiress in the world – would forever be tarnished.
California judge blocks rule requiring police to disclose their gender identity
A California judge on Tuesday temporarily suspended a recently enacted rule mandating police officers to disclose their gender identity when they report traffic stops.
‘Red, White & Royal Blue’ author Casey McQuiston’s next book is their ‘spiciest’ ever
Red, White & Royal Blue author Casey McQuiston is teasing their next novel, The Pairing, which they’ve dubbed their « spiciest » book yet.
L’archive de ma génération
À l’occasion des 25 ans de 360°, parole aux personnes qui ont occupé le poste de rédac-chef. Pour cette dernière chronique, Guillaume Renevey fait parvenir sa lettre d’adieu au magazine. L’article L’archive de ma génération est apparu en premier sur 360°.

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