News in Brief The Week in Photos ‘Stonewall Is Now’: Black and Migrant Trans Women March in El Paso (in Photos) A coalition of black and migrant trans women say they're fighting for survival against an immigration and criminal justice system that has endangered their lives. Jack Herrera
Social Justice How Mainstream and Alternative Media Shaped Coverage of the Stonewall Riots If you were a New Yorker reading the mainstream papers at the time you wouldn't have known that a new civil rights movement was unfolding in the city. Chad Painter
Culture Ideas Fifty Years After Stonewall, What’s the Political Role of the American Gay Bar? Under the Trump administration, some gay bars have found themselves wrestling anew with anti-queer prejudice. Brandon Tensley
Social Justice The Double-Edged Sword of Queer Visibility Recent studies suggest an uptick in violence against LGBTQ Americans. Brandon Tensley
Social Justice LGBT Film: Still Suffering From Baby-Step Syndrome After marriage equality, LGBTQ cinema is in flux—and Hollywood has been slow to adapt. Kyle Turner