Who Is Behind Anti-LGBTQ+ Legislation and What Are We Going to Do About It?
Look no further than indoctrinated parents of queer youth.
April 25, 2023
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Look no further than indoctrinated parents of queer youth.
The professional counting of queer people misses a huge segment of our community.
The analytics firm says it expects the number of LGBTQ-identifying Americans to increase to more than 10 percent in the near future.
In honor of Bisexuality Awareness Week, here's a bit of information about the bisexual community — the largest part of the LGBTQ+ community!
The statistic comes from a new survey conducted by Ipsos.
The number of people who identify as LGBTQ+ has doubled over the last decade, according to the poll.
Overwhelming majorities across all ages, races, and ethnicities plan to get to the polls in November.
Leaders in the LGBTQ+ community describe their journey to pursuing financial freedom.
Proposed legislation, if passed, would stop states from prohibiting the creation of a merchant code for guns. The Pulse shooter reportedly had almost $30,000 in credit charges on guns and ammunitions.
If you haven’t heard about her, you’re soon going to be in the minority.
The growing number of people no longer identifying as straight or cisgender brings lots of possibility.
GLAAD's annual "Accelerating Acceptance" report finds there's still supermajority support for equal rights, but there are some less positive signs.
The Floridian, who could be the first member of Gen Z in Congress, says he's more than an ally.
Social media influencers such as Gabriel Zamora and Kenneth Senegal have joined the We the Purple campaign to underline the importance of democracy.
Too often bi+ employees are erased and excluded. For Bisexual Visibility Week, here are tips for inclusion.
"Today's employees and customers justifiably have higher expectations for their workplaces and the companies they do business with."
By not removing Trump when he had the chance, the Senate Minority Leader created a colossal PR disaster coinciding with the '24 election.
A new analysis finds America's capital has more adults identifying as LGBTQ than anywhere else in the U.S. North Dakota is in last place.
The vast majority of Americans opposed same-sex marriage on May 17, 2004, when the first same-sex couples took their vows after a court decision in Massachusetts. Well, times have changed.
As with the false flags created around climate change, the extreme right is creating wedge issues about gender dysphoria that the media follows, inevitably creating a damaging environment for transgender people.
Idaho's 17-year-old climate activist Liam Neupert is a future LGBTQ leader we should all listen to.