The AggreGAYtor: April 21
What happened today in gay? Here’s your QILTBAG recap of queer news.
By David Estlund, 7:45AM, Tue. Apr. 21, 2015
Conservatives see where the trendlines are going, Indiana continues roiling, and Brazilians are suffering, as your AggreGAYtor lets hir body move to the music.
The Good
Big Business has big influence, and it’s wielding it in our favor.
The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.
S. E. Cupp is talking some sense.
A new documentary is taking a hard look at the justice meted out for a brutal Montrose murder.
Being out at work can lead to greater success, but that’s just the beginning.
LGBTQ in the South? There’s a conference for that, and it’s growing by leaps and bounds.
An Indiana tattoo shop is offering free pro-LGBTQ ink.
The Bad
Transgender citizens of Brazil make up half of global trans murder victims.
Eureka Springs is experiencing a clash over soon-to-be-defunct discrimination protections.
The Fugly
A Pennsylvania school organized a pro-bullying day in response to the National Day of Silence.
Georgio Armani follows Dolce & Gabbana down the anti-gay media hole.
It Came from the Tubes
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