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The House doesn’t always win: The Pryde recovers its funding
After House Republicans eliminated funding for Boston's LGBTQ+ housing project, Senate Democrats reinstated the funding. -
US House Republicans deny funding for Boston's LGBTQ+ affordable housing project
The Appropriations Committee voted to strip funding for three LGBTQ+ community projects, including one in Boston. -
Critics slam DeSantis campaign for sharing an anti-Trump ad targeting LGBTQ rights
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is facing criticism from within and beyond his party after his presidential campaign shared a video touting his record of… -
Mixed reaction in Mass. to Supreme Court ruling on LGBTQ rights, religious freedom
Conservatives say it will offer protection for religious beliefs, while others say it may chip away at LGBTQ rights. -
Healey sets first-ever goals to spend state dollars with LGBTQ- and disability-owned businesses
New target would double state's spending with LGBTQ-owned businesses over the last year. -
Starbucks workers at Massachusetts stores join national strikes over Pride decorations policy
The company said it will offer clearer guidelines after union workers said management prohibited them from putting up decorations for Pride Month. -
The Bud Light boycott shows brands are at a crossroads: Use their voice, or shut up?
Before Bud Light and Target, there was Disney.And not just the Disney of today, which has become a target of the current Florida governor in the culture… -
Boston By Foot's LGBTQ+ walking tour shows the city's rich history
The tour stops at various sites, including bars that hosted drag shows and the AIDS Memorial Quilt. -
Pride celebrations mean that much more to families in a time of uncertainty
Watertown High School student Vivian Flan said there’s “so much room to move forward.” -
Boston's Pride celebrations aim to be more inclusive this year
The former organizer of Boston's annual parade, Boston Pride, dissolved in 2021 amid charges of racism.