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Fabian Nelson could be the LGBTQ lawmaker Mississippi needs
“A lot of us are verbally attacked,” he told LGBTQ Nation. “So being a role model to LGBTQ youth would mean so much to me, to say, hey it can be done.”
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The religious right got up in arms about LGBTQ curriculum. This out board member responded.
A gay retired principal endured hours of anti-LGBTQ rhetoric. As soon as it was his turn to speak, religious zealots attempted to intimidate him and called him a “Nazi pig.”
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Meet the lesbian attorney & environmentalist running for Congress in Indiana
Sabrina Haake has been active in fighting for LGBTQ rights for many years, and now she wants to go to Capitol Hill and take on the climate crisis and education system.
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Trump & Supreme Court are continuing their ‘war’ by trying to recapture the schools
President Trump is reaffirming the government’s support for prayer in schools, while the Supreme Court may decide anti-LGBTQ religious schools can benefit from tax credits.
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Kevin Jennings set to take over as CEO of Lambda Legal and take on Trump’s judiciary
The trailblazing educator, author, and founder of GLSEN will further diversify his resume by going over to the legal-focused fund.
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One fifth grader was thankful for two dads. That triggered this substitute’s homophobic rant.
The crazed substitute teacher subjected a class to her rambling until she had to be escorted from the school, just because one child has a home with gay parents.
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Pete Buttigieg releases free college plan that appears to best Biden’s
Buttigieg’s plan does not make free college for all guarantees that Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren has, but offers differing steps for families to take.
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Teacher who refused to use proper pronouns for trans students fired by school board
“Tolerance is a two-way street,” his lawyer whined after the teacher got canned for insubordination.
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Colorado school under fire for allowing trans choir performance
Conservatives upset over a Colorado elementary school’s scheduled presentation on inclusivity and compassion.
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Betsy DeVos wants to allow schools to discriminate against LGBTQ students in secret
New regulations would mean that the government would no longer publish the list of schools that won’t comply with laws that protect LGBTQ students.