The U.S. reportedly plans to “expedite” resettlement for queer and trans people fleeing the Russian invasion
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The U.S. reportedly plans to “expedite” resettlement for queer and trans people fleeing the Russian invasion
She described the ordeal as a “nightmare during which I’m fully awake”
The billboards will be on display in 15 U.S. states—and even more could be on the way
Oklahoma is one of three states that does not allow trans people to correct the gender marker on their birth certificates
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While LGBTQ2S+ Americans overwhelmingly opposed limiting classroom discussions of sexual orientation and gender identity
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President Alejandro Giammattei says he will veto the bill after previously praising the abortion ban
Last year, staff demanded restructuring and more power in hiring decisions
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A Black queer mother felt excluded in mainstream parenting spaces so she created an international community for mutual support
Conservative Scott Morrison said Australia’s proposed “Save Women’s Sports” bill is “terrific”
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Since 2007, Article 198 has led to the harassment and abuse of trans women at the hands of police
The celebrated artist turns a keen eye on the often unsung work of women
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