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Black voters overwhelmingly support LGBTQ rights except when it comes to trans athletes
56 percent of Black voters oppose letting transgender athletes play on school sports teams matching their gender identity.
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Catholic hospitals deny same-sex couples fertility treatment
It’s one of the first instances in the United States of an employer explicitly excluding workers from health coverage not because of objections to a particular treatment or service but because of the employee’s sexual orientation.
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Commentary
Rural, low-income LGBTQ people need the Equality Act. I am living proof.
As rural activists, the Equality Act would give us a more self-determination as we work towards liberation.
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Gay man called a “fa***t” & fired. Now he’s suing under last month’s historic Supreme Court ruling.
This man was allegedly fired for being gay four days after the Supreme Court said that’s illegal.
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Trump removes “sexual orientation” from Department of the Interior’s anti-discrimination guidelines
And the official explanation for their removal contradicts the Trump administration’s reasoning in several LGBTQ-related Supreme Court cases.
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House Republican introduces an LGBTQ discrimination bill with huge religious exemptions
The Fairness For All Act is the first time a Republican has introduced LGBTQ legislation in the U.S. House. The only problem is everyone hates it.
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Commentary
An urgent warning from a black elder: The new Jim Crow targets LGBTQ Americans too
I grew up with racist placards that said “Colored Water Fountain,” “Waiting Room For Colored Only,” and “We Serve Whites Only.”
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Supreme Court turns its back on anti-gay discrimination case
“By declining to hear this case, the Supreme Court is delaying the inevitable.”
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Federal court denies rehearing of anti-gay discrimination case
The court decided the 1964 Civil Rights Act doesn’t protect against workplace discrimination based on sexual orientation. The case now heads to the Supreme Court.
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Historic ruling: Discriminating against gays violates federal civil rights law
A federal appeals court ruled for the first time Tuesday that the 1964 Civil Rights Act protects LGBT employees from workplace discrimination.