Democratic Governors ‘Rise Up’ to Join in Support of LGBTQ+ Youth
Together, local and state leaders are expressing the urgency to care for LGBTQ+ young people in all communities.
July 10, 2023
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Together, local and state leaders are expressing the urgency to care for LGBTQ+ young people in all communities.
Activist and business leader Mitchell Gold says we must stop religion from being used as a weapon against us.
The E.U. releases its first LGBTQ+ equality plan as Poland and Hungary embrace homophobia and transphobia.
The author bought into a hateful ruse by supporting committed transphobe Maya Forstater.
King likens trans military members to castrated slaves, while Gohmert says they're a recruiting tool for terrorists.
The president, Colorado's governor, and civil rights groups are responding to the tragedy at Club Q in Colorado Springs.
Social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook stood idly by and allowed right-wing users to attack LGBTQ+ people as "groomers."
The group will feature hundreds of volunteers in Owasso in the name of Nex Benedict with colorful umbrellas who will shield kids from cruel messages by the infamous Christian hate group.
Anti-transgender, anti-immigrant and other bigotry aimed toward marginalized communities will likely permeate the event.
The fallacy of "religious freedom" as a thinly veiled means to codify anti-LGBTQ+ bigotry demonstrates the need for the Equality Act and lawmakers who'll stand up for it.
Johnson worked on several cases opposing LGBTQ+ rights while he was a private attorney.
Who else will come down against the Women's March leaders and their support of Louis Farrakhan?
A fracas at a recent LGBTQ conference reflects a growing tide of anti-Jewish animus, writes John Becker, who says queer organizations need to do more to fight it.
Activists, celebrities, and more are denouncing the new "religious freedom" law.
The worst offenders include America First Legal, run by former Trump aide Stephen Miller (pictured), and U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio.
Elon Musk reversed the company’s reversal on prohibiting deadnaming and misgendering users, clarifying that it only applied in some places.
President Obama called the attack "an act of hate" and challenged those who oppose gun restrictions to meet with families of victims.
Joe Gomez still struggles with the loss of his friend, as he simultaneously works to honor his life.