In honor of the year anniversary of DOMA (the Defense of Marriage Act)'s repeal, Bill Clinton will celebrate Edie Windsor and Roberta Kaplan during Logo TV's star-studded Trailblazers event.
Indisputably, change is a constant force that ceaselessly shapes us as a society: Change makes the tides rise and the leaves turn color; Change brings life into the world and it takes life away. It freed the slaves in our country and gave women the right to vote. And, pretty soon, change will bring marriage equality to all couples.
The Imperial Court of New York (ICNY) announced today that it will present living legend Edith "Edie" Windsor with the Imperial Diamond Award at the 28th annual Night of A Thousand Gowns.
Bing, the Microsoft-owned search engine, released an ad this week devoted entirely to "Heroic Women of 2013." LGBT women and their allies are abound in the video.
It was announced today that Edith Windsor, the openly lesbian LGBT advocate, has made it to TIME Magazine's top ten finalists for title of Person of the Year.
NYC Pride announced on Monday that DOMA plaintiff Edith Windsor, actor, singer and civil rights advocate Harry Belafonte, and the President/CEO of the Center for Black Equity, Earl Fowlkes, will serve as Grand Marshals during the 44th Annual NYC LGBT Pride March in June 2013.