New Hampshire men can't wear anti-trans gear at their kids' school while their lawsuit proceeds
Two men have sued the Bow School District in an effort to protest transgender athletes.
April 15, 2025
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Two men have sued the Bow School District in an effort to protest transgender athletes.
He says that he didn't create the image but that he believes in what the image stands for as it pertains to the indoctrination of people into LGBTQ+ inclusion.
The Miami school board reversed an earlier decision in April to approve the textbooks.
Setting the world on fire is distracting Trump's base from the truth of his collusion and obstruction, writes former FBI agent Susan SurfTone.
Rep. Zooey Zephyr made the comment as legislators debated amendments to a bill banning gender-affirming care for trans minors.
The ban on drag story hours and other performances is blatantly unconstitutional, according to a coalition of individuals and institutions.
Judge Patricia Tolliver Giles ordered Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and DoDEA Director Beth Schiavino-Narvaez to comply immediately.
The universities are the latest in a series of institutions that are refusing to comply with Trump's threats to target trans people.
Opinion: In Mahmoud v. Taylor, the justices gave bigotry a permission slip and ruled that parents can “opt out” of LGBTQ-inclusive lessons, further diminishing lessons and practices on inclusivity in civic society, argues Darek M. Ciszek.
Republican leadership have silenced the lawmaker after she stood up for gender-affirming health care.
“One way or the other, WorldPride is happening, and it’s our responsibility to make sure that WorldPride meets the moment of this time,” executive director Ryan A. Bos told The Advocate.
Your man on the New York theater scene pulls a pre-Tonys cram session with Sean Hayes, Nathan Lane, and Vanessa Williams, but he still makes time for small stars and smaller penises off-Broadway.
Richard F. Smith gave so many students their first standing ovation.
She has them, in case you didn't know. She used them on Blayne. They had a moment. Look, Blayne said so, that's why.
In this third excerpt from Mark Segal's memoir, And Then I Danced: Traveling the Road to LGBT Equality, the activist talks about the long road to build LGBT senior housing in his beloved Philadelphia.
One activist spent time in the area following the tragedy, and while the local LGBTQ+ community remains strong — so does its opposing forces.
The Advocate has covered the LGBT community for 45 years, and these crimes won't soon be forgotten.