Idaho closes legislative session with a slew of anti-LGBTQ+ laws
The new laws take direct aim at gender-affirming care for minors and the trans community.
April 12, 2024
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The new laws take direct aim at gender-affirming care for minors and the trans community.
While venerable equality groups are shuttering, three scrappy Marylanders are launching one — and utilizing thoroughly modern ideas to succeed.
A company that thinks the term "lispy queer" is not hate or harassment is a company that's lost its way, writes Brian Gaither of the Pride Foundation of Maryland.
Without Facebook and Google, it was more difficult to organize the 1987 March on Washington than it is for this year's event. Something is lost in all the indirect communication, though.
Looking for an LGBTQ+ rights group to contribute to on Giving Tuesday? Well, you're in luck. Here are some groups to consider.
Rufus Gifford was ambassador to Denmark during President Obama's second term and later ran for Congress.
"Women are mad as hell, we are ready to take action, and we refuse to go backward," says Black Lives Matter's Alicia Garza, cofounder of the new group Supermajority.
Michael Jones, a new executive at the Tyler Clementi Foundation, wants to make it easier for queer people to walk into a church, synagogue, or mosque without fear.
Ellen Crafts, marketing and communications director for the L.A. Women's March, discusses what's ahead in the battle against the patriarchy.
InterVarsity USA will fire staff members who openly support marriage equality. This cannot stand, writes Justin Lee of the the Gay Christian Network.
The codirectors of Basic Rights Oregon believe their post-marriage agenda could be a template for other groups.