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LGBTQ+ elders are more likely to live in poverty. Here's how we can change that

About 40 percent of LGBTQ+ elders live below the federal poverty line, and their housing situation could be keeping them there.

Indeed Supports Transgender Employees with $10K Relocation Incentive

The job search company will enable employees to move to more trans-friendly locations.

Why Marriage Really Matters: Money

A primer on some of the surprising financial incentives of tying the knot.

Trans Marchers Join Immigration Protest, Block Seattle Street

Government contracts with private prisons provide an incentive to round up immigrants, they say.

Indian Gov't May Offer Welfare Benfits to Trans Citizens

India's government is considering how to aid its disenfranchised trans citizens with educational incentives and pensions in a new welfare proposal draft.

Will Amazon Stab LGBT Customers in Their Backs?

The behemoth is choosing a second headquarters -- and considering locales that treat queer people as second-class citizens.

Trans Actors, Writers, and Directors Chip at the Glass Ceiling

A crash course into the transforming transgender talent conversation.

Rideshare Profiles With LGBTQ Symbols Canceled More Often by Drivers

A new study appears to be the first that indicates a rider's demonstrated support for LGBTQ+ rights can lead drivers to cancel.

Florida: Repeal of Adoption Ban Gets OK, Sent to Governor

The repeal measure, which has already passed the House, received bipartisan approval in the Senate after emotional debate.

Welcome Back Gay Star of Shahs of Sunset Tonight

Bravo's breakout hit is back and gayer than ever.

Atheist Billboard Trolls Antigay 'Noah's Ark' Theme Park

Ark Encounters is refusing to hire LGBT employees, and it's asking taxpayers to foot the bill for discrimination.

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HRC President: Showbiz Should Abandon Georgia

Film and TV companies, which have shot many productions in the state, should pull out their business if the governor doesn't veto the "license to discriminate" bill, says Chad Griffin.

How '80s-Era HIV Contact Tracing Can Help Kill COVID

Dr. Michael Osterholm, who started the first contact tracing program for HIV in 1985, on what needs to be done now.

STUDY: LGBT Women Among Most At-Risk for Poverty

A new study reveals that trans women are 3.8 times more likely to live in poverty than cisgender women.