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The Week in Good News

Good things are happening to LGBTQ people. It’s easy to overlook the positive stories in the daily mix of news, so every other week we highlight moments you may have missed.

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Gay dads who adopted 6 siblings celebrate three years as one big happy family Gay dads who adopted 6 siblings celebrate three years as one big happy family
"What a life we have built!"
Students walk out in protest after being forced to attend anti-LGBTQ group’s Christian revival Students walk out in protest after being forced to attend anti-LGBTQ group’s Christian revival
Students chanted "My faith, my choice" and "Separate the church and state" as they walked out of homeroom.
Trans kids & activists stopped this hateful Arizona bill with their powerful testimony Trans kids & activists stopped this hateful Arizona bill with their powerful testimony
A key Republican vote switched after hearing transgender people talk about their lives.
Dolly Parton’s Dollywood will pay for college for all 11,000 of its employees Dolly Parton’s Dollywood will pay for college for all 11,000 of its employees
There's a reason Dolly Parton's a legend.
Anderson Cooper announces the birth of his second son with an adorable video Anderson Cooper announces the birth of his second son with an adorable video
"He already seems like a wise and thoughtful little chap," gushed Anderson Cooper.
Out Olympic skeleton athlete Andrew Blaser raced with a rainbow saddle on his sled Out Olympic skeleton athlete Andrew Blaser raced with a rainbow saddle on his sled
“It’s kinda fun! Makes me smile,” Andrew Blaser said.
Trans people win right to exist in historic Kuwait court ruling Trans people win right to exist in historic Kuwait court ruling
The law that was used to forcibly shave trans women's heads has been overturned by a court, which cited their "personal freedom."
Gay cop wins $225K settlement after suffering so much harassment that he couldn’t sleep Gay cop wins $225K settlement after suffering so much harassment that he couldn’t sleep
Brendan Mannix said he faced constant belittling comments about his sexuality and was given the worst assignments by the San Francisco Police Department.
Carl Nassib’s historic coming out celebrated at the NFL Honors ceremony Carl Nassib’s historic coming out celebrated at the NFL Honors ceremony
"We cannot underestimate what that single message meant to countless athletes and other members of the community."
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