California LGBTQ+ Groups condemn Trump’s ‘dangerous’ crackdown on L.A. immigration protesters
As immigration raids and protests sweep LA, California's queer groups say "LGBTQ+ immigrants are especially vulnerable."
June 9, 2025
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As immigration raids and protests sweep LA, California's queer groups say "LGBTQ+ immigrants are especially vulnerable."
The California governor, once hailed as a protector of LGBTQ+ rights, premiered his podcast by interviewing and agreeing with far-right transphobe Charlie Kirk.
The legislation would protect transgender people's privacy and prevent harassment at a time when they're being "viciously targeted," says state Sen. Scott Wiener.
Some other teams and even a teammate had sought to bar the trans woman from participating in this week's Mountain West Conference tournament.
Voters in California, Colorado, and Hawaii resoundingly affirm love over hate.
Breece delivered an inspiring speech on the power of visibility at the Los Angeles Equality Awards.
Equality California will recognize Breece at the Los Angeles Equality Awards this week.
“This ruling acknowledges that every student deserves to feel safe, respected, and supported in their schools – without fear of being outed against their will,” Tony Hoang, executive director of Equality California, said.
Thousands of everyday LGBTQ+ people and celebrities joined an energetic fundraising call supporting Kamala Harris’s presidential candidacy, which raised hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The call will happen a day after thousands of LGBTQ+ leaders and supporters signed a letter of endorsement for the vice president’s candidacy.
The three appeared at a candidates' forum organied by Equality California Saturday and showed support for LGBTQ+ equality across the board.
The bills deal with issues such as foster care, name and pronoun recognition, and restroom access.
The policy violates students' rights under the California constitution and state law, Attorney General Rob Bonta says.
As the end of Black History Month draws near, Democrats are continuing to give credit where credit is due.