The paper of record is the target of two open letters
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The paper of record is the target of two open letters
Perhaps LGBTQ2S+ writers, creatives and historians can teach us how to do more than just get by
The announcement of the position comes at a time of political backlash against drag artistry
Here are 5 queer and trans news stories we’re tracking: Feb. 10
OPINION: In his 2022 State of the Union address, Joe Biden told trans kids, “I will always have your back.” In this year’s speech, the president was silent on trans issues
In the state with the most anti-trans legislation proposed this year thus far, families, school communities and even rabbis are banding together
6 news stories impacting LGBTQ2S+ folk today
The study also found that when a transphobic bill was defeated, the number of searches on those topics decreased
Daily cases have fallen from 450 in August to single-digit diagnoses now
OPINION: In recent years, legislators in the state have occasionally shown compassion on LGBTQ2S+ issues. Utah’s recent anti-trans bill shows that empathy has run out
Experts say the state could experience a major outbreak as a result of the funding loss
ANALYSIS: Constant legislative attacks are damaging trans people’s mental health. How do reporters inform the public without telling them they’re doomed?
LGBTQ2S+ tipped workers struggle on their path to fairer wages
Seventeen percent have already taken steps to leave the state
A surge of proposed drag bans, which would bar “male or female impersonators” from appearing where children could see them, form part of a very contemporary moral panic—but the ideologies at their core are nothing new
A school board and the House of Representatives target LGBTQ2S+ signs and flags
OPINION: When schools are required to disclose a child’s trans identity, they prioritize parents over students’ well-being
Proposed legislation is the latest in a slew of anti-LGBTQ2S+ book-bannings across the United States