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X reinstates ban on anti-trans hate speech, but Elon Musk implies it’s meaningless
Musk told one of X’s biggest anti-trans trolls that she can still spout hate speech without consequences.
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Ohio law requires trans candidate to use deadname on state ballot
The 1995 law disqualified one trans candidate, and may be used to block others from taking office.
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Ohio elections board refuses to allow trans woman to run for office because of old law
Vanessa Joy was booted off the ballot because she did not include her deadname on official documents.
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Trans candidate booted from ballot because she didn’t tell everyone her deadname
People who get married don’t have to disclose their previous names to run for office in Ohio, but apparently trans people do.
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Hecklers relentlessly deadname Caitlyn Jenner over an extremist-heavy CPAC weekend
Caitlyn Jenner, CNN, and the women’s Olympic gymnastics team were just some of the targets at this year’s second, but just as hate-fueled, CPAC gathering.
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Uber Eats apologizes for unintentionally outing transgender drivers to customers
The company also said it has set up a fund to help its drivers and delivery workers change their name on state and federal identification documents.
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Classmates rally behind trans student as school plans to deadname him at graduation
Soren Tucker’s school says they’re going to use the name he was given at birth at his graduation. His classmates aren’t having it.
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A suspicious death investigation ensues after a Black trans woman’s body is found in canal
Police and local media have intentionally deadnamed Aidelen Evans, with an investigator commenting that there are a “multitude of reasons why.”
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Trans vet outed in front of his entire class at trade school. He got a $25K settlement.
“I felt like all my blood left my body,” the 45-year-old vet said about being outed in front of his whole class.
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What does ambisextrous mean? These 12 queer terms are in the dictionary now.
What the heck is “hodophobia”? Is “deadname” a verb? Is “biromantic” the same thing as bisexual? Here’s how to use the new slew of queer-inclusive words.