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Who is Gavin Newsom? Where does he stand on LGBTQ rights?
Newsom has proven himself a strong and dependable ally for queer civil rights and dignity, both in his home state and nationwide.
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Maryland Supreme Court says it’s OK for Catholic charity to discriminate against gay employee
It’s illegal for employers to discriminate against LGBTQ+ employees, unless….
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Michigan becomes 22nd state to pass LGBTQ+ protections after decades of fighting
“Amid the ongoing legislative attacks on LGBTQ communities… this proactive law is a beacon of hope and optimism.”
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Michigan will soon pass “historic” law banning anti-LGBTQ+ discrimination
In 21 states and Washington D.C., state law protects LGBTQ+ people from discrimination. In 27 states, no such protections exist.
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These countries are perfectly happy to let LGBTQ discrimination happen even though they ban it
Discrimination and harassment of LGBTQ people is actually legal and protected in countries that technically have anti-legislation legislation, such as the US, UK, Australia, and Canada.
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Trans candidate Sarah McBride has blazed many trails. Now she’s ready for a new challenge.
At just 29 years old, transgender Delaware state senate candidate Sarah McBride has racked up an impressive number of accomplishments. In 2013, as a member of the Board of Directors of Equality Delaware, she played a pivotal role in getting LGBTQ nondiscrimination laws passed in the state. For her efforts, she was awarded the highest […]
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A Jesuit high school is creating a new way for Catholics to respond to teachings about LGBTQ people
I was a closeted gay student at Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School in Indianapolis. Now, I am an openly gay professor of religion and LGBTQ politics.
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House of Representatives passes federal nondiscrimination protections for LGBTQ people
The Equality Act was passed with all Democrats voting in favor. It now heads to the Senate.
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Now religious hate groups are claiming the Equality Act will force doctors to perform abortions
The anti-LGBTQ hate group Liberty Counsel is making some audacious claims about legislation would protect LGBTQ people from discrimination in employment, housing, education, credit, and public accommodations.
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Elected officials across the nation are calling on congress to pass LGBTQ rights laws
The “rainbow wave” is flexing its muscles.