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Minnesota Culver's Sued for Antigay, Racist, and Sexist Harassment

The federal agency filed two lawsuits against the franchise holder Tuesday.

'Good God': Megyn Kelly Now Fully Exasperated by Trump

Refusing to toe the corporate line, Fox journalist Megyn Kelly is gobsmacked -- live on air -- by the Republican candidate's nonstop unforced errors.

Singer Grace Gaustad Takes on Queer Identity, Bullying in New Video

Gaustad, who is bisexual, takes on bullies in her new video for "Creature," premiering exclusively here. 

Standing on the Right Side of History

For this activist, doing what's right means opposing a person who represents all that's wrong.

Meet the 2013 Point Scholars: Living Proof It Does Get Better

Remember these names -- they're the next generation of LGBT leaders.

Hillary Clinton Has a $500 Million Plan to Fight Bullying

The Democratic presidential candidate released a strategy to address the "urgent crisis" that is harming LGBT students and other young people from vulnerable populations.

Advancing equality during Disability Pride Month

July is Disability Pride Month, a time to celebrate progress in championing accessibility and equity. But, as Easterseals's President and CEO writes, more work is still needed.

Parent arrested as Ryan Walters called 'bully and bigot' at Oklahoma meeting

The Oklahoma superintendent of public instruction has enraged many with his anti-LGBTQ+ stances.

Minnesota Passes Tougher Antibullying Laws

After years of being in the spotlight for its lackluster laws on bullying, Minnesota will institute more thorough laws to mitigate bullying in schools.

Congressman Introduces LGBTQ-Inclusive Antibullying Bill

Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi's bill would help states set up antibullying task forces.

LGBT Youth Need Hillary's Antibullying Plan More Than Ever

"The Trump effect" is taking a toll on this nation's students, but Hillary Clinton's plan to combat schoolyard cruelty could heal wounds.

DOJ It Gets Better

Gay teens report high rate of school harassment

One third of teens report that students are frequently harassed in school because they are or are perceived to be lesbian, gay, or bisexual, according to a new study by the Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network.

Antibullying Law Gets More Support, Inches Closer to Passage

GLSEN reports that support for the Safe Schools Improvement Act increased in 2013, including endorsements from two key Republican senators.