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UK AIDS Memorial Quilt to have largest public display at Tate Modern
The UK AIDS Memorial Quilt, a patchwork of 42 quilts and 23 textile panels honoring almost 400 people who died from HIV/AIDS, will have its largest public showing at London's Tate Modern from June 12th to 16th, 2025, offering a space for remembrance and reflection.
UK AIDS Memorial Quilt to have largest public display at Tate Modern
The UK AIDS Memorial Quilt, a patchwork of 42 quilts and 23 textile panels honoring almost 400 people who died from HIV/AIDS, will have its largest public showing at London's Tate Modern from June 12th to 16th, 2025, offering a space for remembrance and reflection.
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24% Bias Score


Princess Catherine Duleep Singh: A Secret War Hero and LGBTQ+ Icon
Princess Catherine Hilda Duleep Singh, born in 1871 in Suffolk, England, secretly aided Jewish families fleeing Nazi Germany using her wealth and influence, securing their escape and resettlement in England, demonstrating exceptional bravery and humanitarianism in the face of Nazi persecution and so...
Princess Catherine Duleep Singh: A Secret War Hero and LGBTQ+ Icon
Princess Catherine Hilda Duleep Singh, born in 1871 in Suffolk, England, secretly aided Jewish families fleeing Nazi Germany using her wealth and influence, securing their escape and resettlement in England, demonstrating exceptional bravery and humanitarianism in the face of Nazi persecution and so...
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24% Bias Score


British Sikh Princess Secretly Rescued Jewish Families During the Holocaust
Princess Catherine Hilda Duleep Singh, born in England in 1871, secretly aided Jewish families fleeing Nazi Germany during World War II by providing financial support, letters of recommendation, and acting as a guarantor, thereby saving numerous lives despite facing personal risk due to her sexualit...
British Sikh Princess Secretly Rescued Jewish Families During the Holocaust
Princess Catherine Hilda Duleep Singh, born in England in 1871, secretly aided Jewish families fleeing Nazi Germany during World War II by providing financial support, letters of recommendation, and acting as a guarantor, thereby saving numerous lives despite facing personal risk due to her sexualit...
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16% Bias Score


NPS Removes LGBTQ+ History Content From Website
The National Park Service removed pages dedicated to LGBTQ+ history figures like Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, along with broader resources, due to Executive Orders 14168 and 2416 aiming to combat "gender ideology extremism", impacting access to historical information and setting a concerning...
NPS Removes LGBTQ+ History Content From Website
The National Park Service removed pages dedicated to LGBTQ+ history figures like Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, along with broader resources, due to Executive Orders 14168 and 2416 aiming to combat "gender ideology extremism", impacting access to historical information and setting a concerning...
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44% Bias Score


Remembering Suleika Aldini: A Trans Woman's Life in Post-War Germany
Suleika Aldini, a Romani trans woman who survived the Holocaust, thrived as a travesti artist in 1950s-era Berlin and Hamburg before retiring in 1997 due to the decline of the travesti scene and illness; this article discusses the challenges of documenting and remembering her life.
Remembering Suleika Aldini: A Trans Woman's Life in Post-War Germany
Suleika Aldini, a Romani trans woman who survived the Holocaust, thrived as a travesti artist in 1950s-era Berlin and Hamburg before retiring in 1997 due to the decline of the travesti scene and illness; this article discusses the challenges of documenting and remembering her life.
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Sikh Princess Defies Nazis, Rescues Jewish Families
Princess Catherine Hilda Dulip Singh, a Sikh princess living openly with her female partner in Nazi Germany, defied the regime by rescuing numerous Jewish families, providing them refuge and support in England before her death in 1942. Her actions are now gaining recognition.

Sikh Princess Defies Nazis, Rescues Jewish Families
Princess Catherine Hilda Dulip Singh, a Sikh princess living openly with her female partner in Nazi Germany, defied the regime by rescuing numerous Jewish families, providing them refuge and support in England before her death in 1942. Her actions are now gaining recognition.
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24% Bias Score

Sikh Princess Secretly Resisted Nazis, Saved Jewish Families
Princess Catherine Duleep Singh, a British-born Sikh princess, secretly resisted the Nazi regime in 1930s Germany, using her resources to help numerous Jewish families escape persecution and relocate to Britain, defying social norms and risking her own safety.

Sikh Princess Secretly Resisted Nazis, Saved Jewish Families
Princess Catherine Duleep Singh, a British-born Sikh princess, secretly resisted the Nazi regime in 1930s Germany, using her resources to help numerous Jewish families escape persecution and relocate to Britain, defying social norms and risking her own safety.
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28% Bias Score

Met Gala 2025: Celebrating Black Dandyism and Unsung Lesbian Pioneers
The 2025 Met Gala's theme, "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," celebrates the evolution of Black dandyism from the 18th century to the present, highlighting both men and the often-overlooked contributions of masculine-presenting Black lesbians, particularly in the 1920s Harlem Renaissance, with figu...

Met Gala 2025: Celebrating Black Dandyism and Unsung Lesbian Pioneers
The 2025 Met Gala's theme, "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style," celebrates the evolution of Black dandyism from the 18th century to the present, highlighting both men and the often-overlooked contributions of masculine-presenting Black lesbians, particularly in the 1920s Harlem Renaissance, with figu...
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National Park Service Removes Transgender References from Stonewall Monument Website
The National Park Service removed all mentions of transgender people from the Stonewall National Monument website on Thursday, changing the description from LGBTQ+ to LGB, prompting widespread criticism from activists and officials who denounced the erasure of transgender people's contributions to t...

National Park Service Removes Transgender References from Stonewall Monument Website
The National Park Service removed all mentions of transgender people from the Stonewall National Monument website on Thursday, changing the description from LGBTQ+ to LGB, prompting widespread criticism from activists and officials who denounced the erasure of transgender people's contributions to t...
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Turing and Newman's "Baby": AI's Dawn and a Tragic Legacy
In June 1949, British scientists Max Newman and Alan Turing, while developing "Baby," one of history's first computers, in Manchester, expressed concerns about its potential to exceed human comprehension; Alan Turing's later persecution for homosexuality, and posthumous pardon, highlights broader so...

Turing and Newman's "Baby": AI's Dawn and a Tragic Legacy
In June 1949, British scientists Max Newman and Alan Turing, while developing "Baby," one of history's first computers, in Manchester, expressed concerns about its potential to exceed human comprehension; Alan Turing's later persecution for homosexuality, and posthumous pardon, highlights broader so...
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48% Bias Score
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