Arts Aug 06 Composer reimagines his Harvey Milk opera while rebuilding life after traumatic injury By Jeffrey Brown, Lena I. Jackson
Nation Oct 10 Meet the teacher who created LGBTQ History Month It's been thirty years since Rodney Wilson founded LGBTQ History Month and came out to his students during a lesson in 1994. Today, he wants the world to know that making history more inclusive can "make the world, make our… By Gabrielle Hays
Nation Sep 16 Watch 3:56 How José Sarria’s activism paved the way for gay candidates in the U.S. This Hispanic Heritage Month, we return to our “Hidden Histories” series with a look at the legacy of Jose Sarria, a Latino American political activist and drag performer who left his mark on U.S. history by paving the way for… By John Yang, Claire Mufson, Satvi Sunkara
Nation Jun 18 Watch 3:36 The story of Bayard Rustin, openly gay leader in the civil rights movement This Pride Month, as part of our “Hidden Histories” series, we look at the contributions of Bayard Rustin, one of the driving forces of the civil rights movement, whose life as an openly gay man relegated him to behind-the-scenes roles… By John Yang, Harry Zahn
Arts Jun 13 Missouri’s LGBTQ+ community is often left out of history. A new effort fights to preserve it Oral history is at the forefront of a new virtual exhibit in St. Louis with one goal in mind: Ensuring LGBTQ+ history in the area isn’t forgotten. By Gabrielle Hays