12 batsh*t things Nancy Mace has done in her anti-transgender attention grab
From slurs to false accusations, here are 12 times Nancy Mace manufactured political stunts just to feel the public eye's gaze.
April 24, 2025
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From slurs to false accusations, here are 12 times Nancy Mace manufactured political stunts just to feel the public eye's gaze.
A 20-year-old trans woman asked Nancy Mace to apologize for using a transphobic slur. Mace responded by calling the woman the slur.
Cate Blanchett is launching a new program through USC to provide women filmmakers with money, mentorship, and exposure.
The City of Angels was having its own LGBTQ+ awakening years before Stonewall.
Aspiring female filmmakers shouldn't just get his $5 million donation, they should get every cent he has.
The scholarship, named after the transgender actress and professor, will financially assist applicants to USC's School of Dramatic Arts.
Former USC students, mostly gay and bisexual men, alleged they were abused by a university doctor.
After a gynecologist allegedly abused women for decades, university students are demanding answers and restitution.
One of the nation's top universities allegedly allowed a doctor to abuse students for decades. In the absence of action from school officials, one student is willing to take on that job herself.
Dr. Dennis A. Kelly is accused of using asking intrusive questions, performing unnecessary rectal exams, and encouraging a male patient to disrobe.
Though Singer isn't facing current charges of misconduct -- and former accusations never amounted to formal charges -- USC students are moving forward with their petition.
USC Annenberg's in-depth study found that 99 percent of the characters in 2017's top films were straight and cisgender.Â
The University of South Carolina Upstate has canceled a performance of How to Be a Lesbian in 10 Days or Less amid politicians' complaints that it was 'recruiting' students to be lesbians.
Recalling the "Liberate the Bar!" exhibition, which explored the intricate relationship between nightlife, activism, and creative expression across space and time.