‘Take the test, risk arrest': Why some HIV-positive Americans are still forced to register as sex offenders Survivors of AIDS-era “exposure” laws are fighting to overturn statutes that ignore modern science and disproportionately punish LGBTQIA+ Americans of color. Gay Times Magazine • Features
5 gay romance novels that deserve a screen adaptation – and who should be cast As gay book adaptations continue to shine on screen, we’ve rounded up five novels begging to be adapted — and the actors we’d love to see bring them to life. Jordan Robledo • Culture
Photography: Corrine Amos Trans joy, protest and solidarity: 5 unforgettable moments from the first-ever Trans Mission “Trans rights are human rights! Trans men are men, trans women are women, and non-binary people exist.” Sam Damshenas • Culture
“20 years of pain”: Endometriosis diagnosis waits approach 10 years — even longer for queer people Lois Shearing investigates how queer people navigating endometriosis are too often dismissed, misunderstood and left waiting years for answers. Gay Times Magazine • Features
'Hatred spreads like wildfire, but so can love’: Olly Alexander and Trans Voices on bringing Trans Mission to life Olly Alexander and Trans Voices co-founders, Ilã Kamalagharan and Coda Nicolaeff, on fighting fascism with queer and trans joy through Trans Mission. Sam Damshenas • Features
Hungary’s queer community faces a crossroads as Viktor Orbán is challenged As Viktor Orban’s grip on power is tested, queer Hungarians weigh hope against a history of repression. Gay Times Magazine • Features