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Michelangelo Signorile


Michelangelo Signorile is the Editor at Large of Huffington Post Gay Voices. Signorile has written for many publications, including New York magazine, New York Times, and the L.A. Times.

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The Democratic debate proved protesting works

Who won last night's CNN contest between Sanders, Clinton, and their opponents? The Internet.

On Oct 14, 2015 by Michelangelo Signorile

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The Internet fought the Pope—and the Internet won

The outrage over the Pope's Kim Davis meeting paid off in a big way.

On Oct 5, 2015 by Michelangelo Signorile

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Asking a celebrity about their sexuality isn’t the same as ‘outing’ them

The Internet is still getting the Tom Hardy 'controversy' wrong.

On Sep 23, 2015 by Michelangelo Signorile

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Bernie Sanders’s race problem isn’t his only blind spot

Here's what he should have learned from the #BlackLivesMatter controversy.

On Sep 15, 2015 by Michelangelo Signorile

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Why does the Kentucky clerk refusing to issue same-sex marriage licenses still have a job?

Kim Davis isn't standing up for her rights—she's breaking the law.

On Sep 2, 2015 by Michelangelo Signorile

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Black Lives Matter, ACT UP, and the urgency of violence and death

Sometimes in order to be heard, you have to get passionate.

On Aug 20, 2015 by Michelangelo Signorile

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The Boy Scouts finally lifted its ban on gay leaders—but there’s still one huge problem

This isn't the win we wanted.

On Jul 29, 2015 by Michelangelo Signorile

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What the responses to that viral catcalling video get wrong

This is how we trivialize harassment.

On Nov 21, 2014 by Michelangelo Signorile

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Was Michael Sam cut because he’s gay?

Michael Sam's quiet cut may have had a lot to do with his being openly gay.

On Oct 27, 2014 by Michelangelo Signorile

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Is America’s crisis of masculinity playing out in its favorite sport?

This could forever change the game of football as we know it.

On Sep 17, 2014 by Michelangelo Signorile