LGBTQ+ Voices Fight Florida’s Oppression of Trans Youth
Hundreds of parents, children, and advocates gathered at the Florida Capitol on Monday to protest a wave of anti-LGBTQ+ bills that have been proposed in the state.
March 14, 2023
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Hundreds of parents, children, and advocates gathered at the Florida Capitol on Monday to protest a wave of anti-LGBTQ+ bills that have been proposed in the state.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis continues to target the LGBTQ+ community.
The county in central Georgia denied coverage to a veteran sheriff's deputy.
While efforts to ban or severely limit access to gender-affirming care are blunt and sweeping, gender-affirming care is anything but, writes Human Rights Watch's Yasemin Smallens.
A Trump voter is worried that his trans son will lose gender-affirming care access.
Mayor Jim Kenney’s recent directive safeguards individuals involved in gender-affirming care, setting a progressive precedent amid restrictive state legislation nationwide.
Another court has stepped in to block Republican efforts to take away essential health care from transgender people.
The American Academy of Pediatrics said it continues to support the necessary and evidence-based care young transgender people need.
The judge partially stopped the law from being enforced.
A bill signed into law by Gov. Brad Little subjects medical professionals to up to 10 years in prison if they provide this care.
The new rules go into effect later this month.
Doctors who provide this care to minors "should be hanging from the nearest tree," school board candidate Alisabeth Janai Lancaster said.
Tanya Asapansa-Johnson Walker talks about the immense barriers she's faced in the health care system.Â
Mental health experts weigh in on the practice and it's dangers to trans and nonbinary individuals.
It represents another setback for the Trump administration.
"Federal funding to institutions that provide gender-affirming care continues to be available, irrespective of President Trump’s recent Executive Order," the attorneys general say.
Judge Allen Winsor, a Trump appointee, said the inmate who filed the suit hasn't shown she's been harmed.
A federal appeals court refused to place a hold on an inunction against the ban, which threatens health care workers with 10 years in prison.
Lawmakers passed the legislation over Gov. John Bel Edwards's veto.
Gov. Tony Evers had promised to veto the bill, and he keeps his promises, he said Wednesday.
Admiral Rachel Levine and Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld address puberty blockers, FDA challenges, and the power of community engagement to combat misinformation in a crucial dialogue on trans health care.