OPINION: Israel’s genocidal campaign is no victory for LGBTQ+ rights
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OPINION: Israel’s genocidal campaign is no victory for LGBTQ+ rights
OPINION: As an experienced sex educator and social worker, I know how challenging Saskatchewan’s new approach will be
Transpapers auto-fills legal forms for Michigan residents changing their legal documents. Every state should have this tool
OPINION: We need to organize so that fringe players and ideas don’t remain part of mainstream politics
“This is how homophobia works. It’s just plain and simple,” says Danny Ramadan, author of one of the targeted books
Local drag performers say the area mostly serves affluent white men
California is often viewed as an overwhelmingly progressive state—but the reality is much more complicated
Genderqueer lawyer Cee Strauss says the legal fight against Scott Moe’s pronoun law is far from over
OPINION: We’ve been here before. And history shows what might happen next
OPINION: Conservative politicians across Canada have signalled their support for so-called “parental rights.” But children and youth have rights of their own
The non-binary Paralympic wheelchair basketball medalist was just named to Canada’s Order of Sport
“I was intrigued by how it might let me have and hold something that had always seemed ephemeral and out of reach”
As natural disasters and social emergencies continue to rise, queer people are often left in vulnerable situations, with disaster response mostly prioritizing the needs of cis and heterosexual communities
OPINION: Both parts of Saskatchewan’s new regulations are a threat to kids’ agency
ANALYSIS: DeSantis’s failure proves that obsessively campaigning against trans and queer people’s right to exist is not the crowd-pleasing populist position it’s been made out to be
OPINION: The Republican, who once tried to introduce a national “Don’t Say Gay Bill,” should worry all queer and trans Americans
As one group pulls out of organizing, protesters and counter-protestors keep to plans
The ruling is a major setback after LGBTQ+ Indians have notched big victories over the past decade