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University of Louisville caves to anti-LGBTQ+ forces twice this week

The university canceled a graduation ceremony for LGBTQ+ students and reached a reported seven-figure settlement with an anti-transgender former professor.

Discover the 30 Most LGBTQ-Friendly Colleges and Universities in the U.S.

Were you surprised by any colleges or universities on the list?

Gay Man Dies After 'Altercation' at Louisville Bar

No charges have been filed, but police are conducting a homicide investigation, and the man's family has hired a lawyer.

Kentucky state senator calls Log Cabin 'a bunch of queers'

A day after calling gays "the wrong kind of people," Kentucky state senator Richard Roeding continued his verbal barrage against gays, calling a Republican political group that advocates gay and lesbian rights "a bunch of queers."

Kentucky Judge Won't Hear Gay Parents' Adoption Cases

Judge Mitchell Nance cited his "conscientious objection to the concept of adoption of a child by a practicing homosexual." 

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear vetoes anti-DEI bill

The bill would have banned all DEI efforts at public schools and universities, and increase oversight to ensure compliance.

Kentucky Judge Who Discriminated Against LGB Families Forced to Resign

Judge W. Mitchell Nance refused to hear adoption cases involving LGB families based on his "convictions." 

Kyrsten Sinema Touts Friendship With McConnell as Popularity Dips

Sinema, the bi senator who's disappointed many of her fellow Democrats, gave a speech promoting her supposed bipartisanship at the McConnell Center Monday. 

Kim Davis Still Trying to Avoid Serving Gay Couples

Her legal team throws a Hail Mary pass in hopes she won't have to obey a court order when she returns to work Monday.

Meet all 37 of the queer women in this season's WNBA

These players may just make the upcoming season the best yet!

Eight times Kyrsten Sinema let down the LGBTQ+ community — and others

Sinema, the first out bisexual in the U.S. House and then the Senate, came into office as a liberal but moved to the right.

50 States, 50 Heroes

Fifty current queer leaders tell us who their state's LGBT hero is. Who's yours?

The HIV Year in Review

Potential cures were touted in soy sauce and tobacco, AIDS researchers died in a plane crash, and a seventh grader uncovered a mystery that has been killing people with AIDS in California for two decades.

Trans Vet Sues Ky. Nursing School for Discrimination

Vanessa Gilliam contends that administrators at Galen College of Nursing in Louisville interrupted her studies, misgendered her, and ultimately harassed her out of school. 

Henry Berg-Brousseau, Transgender Rights Activist, Has Died at 24

After advocating for years as a teenager, Berg-Brousseau currently worked at the Human Rights Campaign as deputy press secretary.

Accomplished Trans Student and Activist Casey Hoke Has Died

The 21-year-old made a big impression on his high school, as well as several prominent LGBTQ organizations.