25 cartoon shows with awesome LGBTQ+ characters
A whole new generation of young, queer kids is getting the representation and visibility they need in their fave series!
September 17 2024 2:41 PM
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A whole new generation of young, queer kids is getting the representation and visibility they need in their fave series!
Danger Force isn't the only children's series with representation for LGBTQ+ couples!
Justice Thomas wants to revert LGBTQ+ rights next.
These characters are so good, they make us feel like a kid again.
Queer rep has never been more adorable.
This ally said gay rights — literally.
She also shared a moving essay about the powerful stories that inspired her to return to the song.
President Barack Obama nominated Federal jurist Sonia Sotomayor from New York -- the first Latina and only the third woman in history - to the Supreme Court.
The possibility of nationwide marriage equality reignites debate
The singer was accused of misconduct by former dancers last month.
When the Supreme Court didn't rule on the stay on Friday, the state's chief justice had tried to stop marriages.
Same-sex marriage will be recognized by the Japanese game studio.
It's more bad news for antigay Florida attorney general Pam Bondi, as the nation's highest court rejects her request to delay marriage equality in the Sunshine State after January 6.
The high court decided Wednesday that same-sex couples in Kansas should not have to wait any longer to get married.
We're definitely going to need to add more Cartoon Network to our queue.
Florida attorney general Pam Bondi is trying to derail marriage equality, yet again.
The Supreme Court gave Ron DeSantis the platinum plunger. You're blocked!
So ready to blast Charli XCX's version of "911"!
The reunion has us so hopeful for a Sister Act 3.
The nation is once again divided alone the fault line of race. In a perceived 2013 post-racial society, however, William Faulkner's prophetic quote "The past is never dead. It's not even past," has come back to haunt us in this century. Faulkner’s quote resonates now more than ever following the George Zimmerman verdict.