
Minnesota celebrates national love
"Love Wins" became a national hashtag connecting millions of people from all over the world who supported the big win in the U.S.

Marriage rights one county at a time in Texas
As the days pass, more and more Texas counties are bending to the law of the land.

Supreme Court rules in favor of marriage equality
"Today's ruling affirms what millions already know to be true: the four words etched onto the front of the Supreme Court - equal justice under law - apply to us."

In Charleston, a city comes together in wake of racist killings
Twenty thousand people came together on a bridge in Charleston, marching in the name of love and unity against racist violence that took the lives of nine people in a historic black church. .

S. Carolina leaders call for removing Confederate flag from statehouse grounds
The Confederate flag features prominently in photos of the white youth arrested and charged with the murders.

Roanoke rally for voting rights planned for June 25
Attendees will rally to defend the right to vote and to support a restoration of the Voting Rights Act.

Today in history: Loving Day celebrates end of interracial marriage ban
How perfect that Loving Day refers to Richard and Mildred Loving, the couple in the Supreme Court case.

Partisan ruling by Appeals Court blocks Obama immigration program
Immigrants' rights activists and their supporters, more organized and united than ever, vow not to be intimidated and to fight on.

Today in history: LGBT Pride Month!
Patrons at the Stonewall Inn, being subjected to routine anti-homosexual harassment, fought back in an incident considered to be the birth of the gay rights movement.

Today in history: Maya Angelou passes one year ago
The multi-talented, much beloved Maya Angelou died one year ago today at her home in Winston-Salem, N.C.

