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History teacher Rodney Wilson began the work which led to LGBT History Month on the University of Missouri-St. Louis campus in 1994.
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In its second year, Queer Writes incorporates more diversity in performance and LGBTQ+ experiences.
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The right haircut can build anyone’s confidence — but for a transgender person, it can be the first, or final, step to gender assertion.
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Gateway to Pride is the museum's first exhibition specifically about LGBTQIA+ history and experiences across Missouri and the Metro East.
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The GAY-la at the Factory in Chesterfield on Sunday will feature St. Louis drag performers, band Blusch and electronic producer Umami.
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Colin Murphy founded Boom Magazine in 2014 with his late husband, R. Kurt Ross, and longtime friend Colin Lovett.
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How LGBTQ+ friendly is St. Louis?
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Project Sanctuary is a series of free, monthly sessions facilitated by trauma-informed practitioners offered to people who have experienced rejection by organized religion.
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“Tens Across the Board” premieres at the Contemporary Art Museum on Sept. 22 and is followed by a ball.
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Historian Steven Louis Brawley says the LGBTQ community is living through “real-time history.”