From those you know to those you don't, these are the queer people whose stories and struggles have shaped the LGBTQ culture and the community as we know it today.
When it comes to LGBTQ weddings, only the sky is the fashion limit. That’s both the good news and the bad news. With so many choices, it can be tough to decide no matter who you are, how you identify, or what you usually wear. Two dresses? Two tuxes? One suit and one tux? One dress and one suit? Or maybe just go super casual? Or get crazy matchy? You get the idea.
Romantic story of love from Chelsea and Charlotte.
The most important thing at wedding ceremony is love, I tell you. But if you really want have the gorgeous and amazing celebrating you probably should think about some decor. Okay, okay, we know super LGBTQ friendly teams who will help you decorate your ceremony with love and style. Let’s go!
11 FACTS ABOUT SAME-SEX MARRIAGE THAT YOU NEVER HEARD
This is your one-stop shop for all you need to know about LGBTQ Destination Weddings! To begin, there are 22 nations worldwide that recognize gay weddings. There are so many places to visit to tie the knot! Here are some frequently asked questions all about LGBTQ weddings.
We dare you to find someone who doesn’t love Billie Jean King. The legendary tennis player, who has been a champion for women and LGBTQ people for decades, is — and I don’t use this term lightly — a national treasure.
Eight years ago, the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) decided that New York resident Edie Windsor’s out-of-state marriage (she married Thea Spyer in Canada in 2007) would be recognized in New York, where same-sex marriage had been legally recognized since 2011. This landmark decision immediately opened the door for the many same-sex couples who wished to seek legal partnership recognition but could not do so in their home states, and ultimately paved the way toward SCOTUS’ Obergefell decision in 2015, which embraced marriage equality nationwide. Those legal shifts, though…
We know how important for you to have a very special and really perfect wedding ceremony. You try to think about all details, looks, guests and even sounds. Today we want to talk about sounds and about LGBTQ-friendly wedding music bands which you would love to invite.
The sun isn't the only thing that comes out in June. Rainbow flags also start appearing in corporate office windows, coffee shops, and your neighbor's front yard. June has been an unofficial month of celebratory queerness for decades.