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Most religious Americans support nondiscrimination laws protecting LGBTQ+ people: survey

Regardless of faith, the vast majority of U.S. adults support LGBTQ+ protections.

POLL: Broad Opposition to Anti-Trans and 'License to Discriminate' Laws

A majority of Americans don't think religious freedom necessitates antigay discrimination or that the law should restrict tran people's restroom access, according to PRRI.

Many LGBTQ+ People Are Religious. Why Don’t We Have More Data About Them?

Faith and queerness are not exclusive. More data could help push back against hate while allowing LGBTQ+ people to tell more expansive stories about themselves.

Supreme Court Sides Against Same-Sex Couples

Whether they intended or not, the justices sent same-sex couples a message about who is welcome.

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Black trans femme artists leading the charge for inclusion and hope

In the face of escalating anti-trans legislation and social hostility, the transformative work of Black trans femme artists offers a beacon of hope and a bold vision for a more inclusive and compassionate future.

Debunked: 15 Myths About LGBT Culture

From the first brick at Stonewall to Patient Zero, here is a list of mistruths about the queer community, its history, and its members.

Survey Finds Broad Opposition to 'License to Discriminate' Laws

There's also widespread support for marriage equality in PRRI's latest American Values Atlas.

As Culture Wars Rage, LGBTQ+ Support Is Going Down 'Across the Board,' According to a New Study

In the age of polarization, conservative politicians pushing anti-LGBTQ+ laws have seemingly influenced a noticeable chunk of the public to stop supporting queer rights.

Right-Wing Nutjob Thinks Pop Culture is 'Mass Producing' LGBTQ People

Catholic League president Bill Donohue says the entertainment industry is driving the LGBTQ agenda and enticing adolescents to "experiment." 

Most Religious Americans Support Marriage Equality

A new poll finds that religious Americans, across denominational lines, support marriage equality.

Where Americans Stand on Marriage -- In One Graphic

As the Supreme Court hears arguments for nationwide marriage equality, an opinion poll shows that much of the American public is on the right side of history.

Americans Aren't Polarized on LGBTQ Equality, Survey Finds

A new PRRI survey notes broad support for nondiscrimination protections across parties, states, religions, and age groups. 

Less GOP and more LGBT — Gen Z is more likely to be queer than Republican, survey reveals

Members of Gen Z are more likely to be LGBTQ+ than they are to identify as Republican or as white Christians, according to a new survey from PRRI.

Most Americans OK Discussing Gender and Sexuality in Schools: Survey

And even conservatives are becoming tired by the culture war over gender in schools.

Poll: Public Support Grows for Anti-LGBTQ Businesses

Support is on the rise for religious-based refusals by wedding businesses like Masterpiece Cakeshop.

To Ban Anti-LGBTQ+ Discrimination, Republicans Must Get on Board

The Equality Act will make bias in housing, banking, and public accommodations illegal, but we can't pass it without bipartisan support.

The country did a complete 180 on a once-divisive issue starting 20 years ago

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.