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Who is Glenn Youngkin? Where does he stand on LGBTQ+ rights?
Youngkin’s anti-LGBTQ+ policies have threatened queer youth and provided a blueprint for other states to do the same.
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2 librarians were fired after the board mistook an autism symbol for a Pride display. They’re suing.
The display featured two rainbow images that were actually about disabilities.
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Autocrats try to control bodily autonomy because it goes hand in hand with controlling minds
People with a sense of bodily and intellectual autonomy are less susceptible to internalizing propaganda and blatant lies.
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LGBTQ+ group banned from marching in town’s Labor Day parade for the “safety of the public”
The group thinks the ban was a response to their plan to have a local drag performer join them in the parade.
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Who is Asa Hutchinson? Where does he stand on LGBTQ+ rights?
Asa Hutchinson has a slightly mixed record on LGBTQ+ rights, but it’s mostly negative.
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Everyone thought my gay teen novel would flop when it was released 20 years ago. They were wrong.
When it comes to LGBTQ+ acceptance, the world has changed so much since 2003. By publishing “Geography Club,” I do think I played some small role.
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Mississippi just elected its first-ever out gay state legislator: Fabian Nelson
He said he’d like to repeal an infamous anti-LGBTQ+ law to lure businesses back to his home state.
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Uganda could kill the first man charged under its “aggravated homosexuality” law
He is accused under Kill the Gays law of having “unlawful sexual intercourse” with another man.
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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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Who is Chris Christie? Where does he stand on LGBTQ+ rights?
Chris Christie is surprisingly pro-LGBTQ+, despite his occasional statements and actions to the contrary.