Today marks 11 years since Obergefell v. Hodges affirmed a simple, profound truth: everyone has the right to marry the person they love.
It's a day to celebrate the generations of LGBTQ+ people and organizers who fought to make that promise a reality.
When so many protections are being challenged, we should remember what it looks like when the Supreme Court expands freedoms instead of revoking them.
Love is always worth defending. Happy Pride.
“I’m up here as the granddaughter of an immigrant, I’m a product of bravery and I think those people deserve to be celebrated.”
— Olivia Dean while accepting Best New Artist at the #GRAMMYs
On this Trans Day of Remembrance, we remember the bright and courageous trans people whose lives were stolen by hatred. Their absence is felt across our city.
We will honor them by building a New York where every trans person can live safely, fully and freely.
Addison Rae speaks out amid anti-ICE protests and deportations:
“I'm so disappointed and disturbed by what is happening across our nation. This country could not exist without immigrants. Every human being deserves the right to exist in an environment that makes them feel safe, lovingly protected, and embraced.”
we fight for the rights of immigrants not because they are “hard working” (which places their value in the labor they provide) but because they are human beings who deserve to be treated with dignity