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GOP Senate candidate accuses AOC of “inventing” two-spirit people & gets slammed
Taking a break from making fun of childless gay couples, J.D. Vance decided to mock Native American culture instead of learning about it.
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Dr. Alicia Mousseau is the first out person on the Oglala Sioux Tribe’s executive council
“To me, it’s just [about] representation, representation for our youth.”
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Meet John Blair, the gay Democrat running for Congress in New Mexico
“We are frankly on the verge of an infrastructure crisis, and I think because of the experience I have had, I am best positioned to represent this district,” Blair says.
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Kansas elects Native American lesbian Sharice Davids to Congress
The district has not elected a Democratic congressperson in a decade. There has never been a Native American woman in Congress. Until now.
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These female LGBTQ candidates are the real gamechangers in the midterm election
The road to equity and equality for LGBTQ women will run through these female candidates in 2018.
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Nearly all Native & Alaskan Native women reported being raped in this study
A new survey showed that nearly all Native American and Alaska Native women were either raped or coerced into sex. Not just LGBTQ women. All women.
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Watch this adorable gay Native American couple break barriers with a pow wow dance
The couple, who met on the pow wow circuit, have performed couples “sweetheart” dances, and are in awe of the warm responses they have received.
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Native American Osage nation votes to recognize tribal same-sex marriages
While the Osage nation previously recognize marriages from jurisdictions where same-sex marriages is legal, it will now issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
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Two-spirit Sioux Falls woman second reported transgender murder of 2017
“While the investigation is ongoing, we see that gender and race often play a role in the escalation of violence toward transgender people.”
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Why marginalized communities should care about Standing Rock and the DAPL
The Dakota Access Pipeline is yet another incident in the long and brutal history of physical and cultural genocide against “othered” bodies.