Letitia James: N.Y. Attorney General Weighs in on Drag Queens and Donald Trump
Not your traditional attorney general, James considers fighting for us and other marginalized communities more important than taking on Donald Trump.
April 8, 2023
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Not your traditional attorney general, James considers fighting for us and other marginalized communities more important than taking on Donald Trump.
Bills in at least 11 states across the country are working their way through legislatures, though none have yet been signed into law.
Several children were exposed to a notorious anti-LGBT troll.
If you’re wondering why men would dress in drag and read to kids, look no further than this story of a Colorado drag queen and educator.
The bill signed into law by Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte goes further than others in specifically targeting the events.
A Lousiana mayor is fighting to stop the event, which encourages individuality and acceptance.
Most of the kids loved Valora Von Teese; only a few cried.
The right-wing Super Happy Fun America activist group was suspected of protesting outside the library but denied responsibility for the bomb threat.
While it wasn't the first time the library has hosted a drag queen story hour, it was the first time it was protested against.
A member of the Proud Boys approached the group of children at a public library with a rifle, causing them to scatter and scream.
The woman disrupted an event at a bookstore in Riverside, Calif., where she spouted antigay rhetoric in front of the kids who were there.
Hundreds of people listened to five drag queens read childrens’ books to establish a new Guinness World Record.
A planned library event in Lancaster became the latest target of right-wing extremists who forced its cancellation through threats of violence.
The executive director of the New York City Anti-Violence Project shares the organization's plan to keep drag queen story hours fun and safe in the wake of white supremacist attacks.
The RuPaul's Drag Race alum is reading children's books on social media.
The event, to be held in Rye, N.Y., has been postponed indefinitely, but petitioners seek to reinstate it.
The children's event attracted protests and intimidation, which escalated after a former participant's criminal record was revealed.
Attorney General Andrea Campbell sues NSC-131, a neo-Nazi group, citing civil rights violations and public safety disruptions at drag queen events and migrant shelters.
They stood firm against those who yelled and screamed at people trying to enjoy a story with with a drag queen.
The GOP makes it seem like drag queens are performing nightclub shows in front of kids at story hour events when they are actually inspiring children’s love of reading in over-the-top costumes.