Trans Legislation Tracker is shedding light on the real-world consequences of these bills
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Trans Legislation Tracker is shedding light on the real-world consequences of these bills
Supporters of the legislation thought the state’s pre-existing anti-trans sports ban didn’t go far enough
A Brooklyn Public Library initiative is countering a new wave of censorship across the U.S.
The surgery is reportedly the first of its kind for a federal inmate
According to The Trevor Project, queer and trans AAPI youth face heightened risk of suicide
After two years of protests, LGBTQ2S+ students gathered to celebrate their accomplishments
New guidelines released by the state’s department of health mirror Texas’s attempts to restrict access to gender-affirming care
Rep. Neil Rafferty says that recently passed anti-trans bills are “bullying” youth
Black activists had previously voiced frustration with law enforcement’s refusal to take the accusations against Buck seriously
Gov. Laura Kelly joins a bipartisan group of governors who have stood up to their legislatures
Two lawsuits are challenging an Alabama law that charges doctors with felonies for prescribing puberty blockers or hormone therapy
The target of Kentucky’s newly enacted law is Fischer Wells, a middle school field hockey player
LGBTQ2S+ advocates call the historic decision “one of the strongest judicial rulings in over two decades for people living with HIV”
A junior in the suburbs of Orlando presented a mini-lesson on the watershed moment in queer history
After HRC commented “GAY!” on a TikTok video, their account was suspended for two days without explanation
New report finds majority of U.S. adults are comfortable with their children being gay, lesbian or bisexual but trans acceptance lags
The state is also on the verge of passing an anti-trans bathroom bill and a “Don’t Say Gay” law
With the repeal of Title 42, LGBTQ2S+ refugees at the U.S. southern border will once again be allowed a fair shot at asylum