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Originally published by our partners at The19th on June 26, 2025. It happened just a few weeks ago: Jim Obergefell was moving things in his office when he came across the ashes of his late ...
This Pride Month, Pittsburgh is putting its promises of inclusion to the test. On Tuesday morning, District 5 Pittsburgh City Councilmember Barb Warwick introduced a powerful trio of bills designed to ...
For four decades, the harmonious voices of Renaissance City Choir have echoed through Pittsburgh’s community spaces, affirming LGBTQIA+ identity, celebrating queer resilience, and building bridges ...
When Frankie Grande bounces into our Zoom meeting, he radiates enough energy to power a small city. The self-proclaimed “gayest person on Earth” is about to release his debut album and he’s turned ...
Every person goes through life with the experiences that shape them, good and bad. As the adage goes, “Be kind. You never know what someone is going (or has been) through.” In a healthcare setting, ...
AIDS Free Pittsburgh has an ambitious goal. The ten-year-old initiative, a collaborative comprising government agencies, healthcare institutions, and community organizations, managed ...
This month, we dive into the vibrant, inclusive world of Stonewall Sports Pittsburgh.From kickball to glowing bocce balls, learn how these beloved queer sports leagues build community, foster new ...
Ten years ago today, on June 26, 2015, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down its landmark decision in Obergefell v. Hodges, a ruling that guaranteed same-sex couples the right to marry nationwide.
Subscribe on YouTube “We’re still here. We’re still queer. And we’re not going anywhere.” From tear-jerking reflections to full-bodied joy, Pittsburgh Pride 2025 ...
Pride is about so much more than just being your true self. It’s about coming together to raise each other up in a safe space. Pittsburgh Black Pride, one of the oldest Black Pride celebrations, has ...