LGBT History

The "Love, Simon" star recalls Rustin's 1953 arrest in a clip from the new docuseries, which showcases unsung trailblazers of queer history.
In "What Happened After Stonewall," the “Amazing Race” star and activist looks back on the "passionate revolutionaries" who fought for equality.
A new documentary tells the story of Old Hollywood's inescapable closet through the eyes of a man once known as the “Pimp to the Stars.”
“We’ve been around for a long time, and there aren’t any contradictions to being both queer and Asian.”
LGBTQ history is, in many ways, New York City history.
The 1973 Upstairs Lounge fire, which took 32 lives, was the deadliest attack on LGBTQ individuals in the U.S. before the Pulse nightclub shooting took that unfortunate spot.
"This time of the year evokes the ghosts of many a lost talent who seem to rise up from forgotten bars, crumbling piers and unrecognizable landscapes, envisioning glass houses of the future with nothing to hide."