With book bans and restrictions at an all-time high, studies show that 33 percent of challenged books in the U.S. have queer themes or characters
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With book bans and restrictions at an all-time high, studies show that 33 percent of challenged books in the U.S. have queer themes or characters
OPINION: The 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals’ decision is a huge victory but the future of trans athletes remains uncertain
Even before incarceration, queer youth, especially queer youth of colour, are more likely to be disciplined in school
A trans-led research team spent a year compiling data from hundreds of survey responses
Amber Briggle is suing Governor Greg Abbott to protect her son and others
Republican lawmakers failed to come to agreement on the controversial provision
The project hopes to alleviate the loneliness and alienation the youth might face during the winter
“Many people predicted something like this would happen”
Between tiny countries in Europe, long-awaited changes in Mexico and events in our own backyard, it’s been a big year when it comes to the push for same-sex marriage
2022 was defined by sexual health campaigns, landmark legal shifts—and an online affinity for scissoring
The openly lesbian cabinet minister says she’s not afraid to push back on issues that matter to her
Online harassment of doctors and hospitals that provide gender-affirming care has led to bomb threats, death threats and lockdowns
From Cherelle T. Griner, Amy Schneider and drag performers on the front lines to Ron DeSantis, Elon Musk and the Freedom Convoy, we’ve rounded up the best and the worst of 2022
Many LGBTQ2S+ advocates believe there is still a lot of work to do beyond the latest efforts of reconciliation
Researchers hope the study will help clinicians recognize that “eating disorders impact not only cisgender women”
OPINION: The Respect for Marriage Act passed without a hitch—but Republicans still seek to control queer and trans bodies at all costs
Nearly all of the school’s instructors are also trans
OPINION: As anti-drag protests grow increasingly common—and violent—the responses of some police departments are raising questions about who law enforcement really protects