After years of controversy and boycotts, the parade’s organizers said it was time to change the exclusionary policy.
"The most important thing that people like us need to see in the world today is that our love is more powerful than their hate," Josie Saint told Newsweek.
The 33rd Pride March took place on Saturday in Buenos Aires, the first under President Javier Milei, which gathered thousands of people in a colorful atmosphere in the Argentine capital.
Queer Taipei residents often refer to the last weekend of October as “gay Christmas” because Halloween and Pride happen at the same time. The parade is the largest of its kind in East Asia, attracting ...
"When at least 50 people come to you, sobbing...it's extremely humbling," the mother told Newsweek. "It was truly the most amazing moment of my life." ...
The Chino Valley Unified School District is racially diverse and politically mixed. But its school board sees itself as a ...