Watch: Dolly Parton tells Christians to stop judging gays and love more


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Top StoryWatch: Dolly Parton tells Christians to stop judging gays and love more
"If you’re gay, you’re gay. If you’re straight, you’re straight. And you should be allowed to be how you are and who you are."
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Lady Gaga and Rose McGowan share why women don’t report sexual assault
Most sexual assaults (63 percent) are not reported to police and 90 percent go unreported college campuses.

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France will no longer force the sterilization of transgender people
Transgender people in France will still need to petition the court, but will not be required to undergo any medical procedures.

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Alabama church elects lesbian pastor with a message of inclusion
"The UCC was the first mainline denomination to ordain LBGTQ ministers. That dedication to equality for all is important to the future of Christianity."

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Straight cisgender men pose the greatest threat to women and girls
Most sexual assault is committed by heterosexual cisgender men, but if one believes Republican legislators, trans people are the greatest threat to women and girls.

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Watch: Clinton talks Trump, dances with Ken Bone on ‘The Ellen Show’
"[Donald Trump] was really trying to dominate and then literally stalk me around the stage," Clinton said.

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‘Orange is the New Black’ cast and crew show off new anti-Trump shirt
The "Orange is the New Black" cast and crew's t-shirts give agency to their anatomy in opposing Trump.

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McCarthyism, the Lavender Scare, and the fight for full LGBT equality
Not so very long ago, LGBTQ people had no specified protections in any areas of their lives.

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Gay marriage activist Jim Obergefell honored as civil rights ‘champion’
The National Underground Railroad Freedom Center praises Obergefell as "a champion of civil rights."

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Wentworth Miller, Attitude’s Man of the Year, has a message for LGBT youth
Attitude has named Wentworth Miller their Man of the Year for his courage in speaking out on battling depression and suicidal thoughts.