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Democrats introduce bill to fund LGBTQ & women’s history lessons
As states pass laws banning talking about LGBTQ people in schools, Congressional Democrats are talking about LGBTQ history in schools.
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“Parental Rights in Education” laws are a form of child abuse
At least 12 other state legislatures are now appropriating the Florida model and are considering similar “Don’t Say Gay” laws.
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Raven-Symoné’s sitcom debuts Disney Channel’s first ever transgender character
Trans actress Juliana Joel appeared in a recent episode of Raven’s Home as an influencer named Nikki.
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A Florida university denied rescinding lesbian student’s acceptance, but she had the receipts
The college was worried about having a lesbian in a dorm with “10, 20, 60, 80 girls.”
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Florida school axes anti-LGBTQ bullying prevention measure because of Don’t Say Gay law
The Don’t Say Gay law says education about sexual orientation has to be “age appropriate.” This school is worried that an anti-bullying video could get them sued.
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13-year-old wearing bisexual Pride flag arrested at Florida pro-choice protest
“I need everyone to see what Ron DeSantis’ Florida really looks like.”
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California’s Gavin Newsom trolls Florida Gov Ron DeSantis
“Join us in California, where we still believe in freedom: freedom of speech, freedom to choose, freedom from hate and the freedom to love.”
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Landlord ordered trans tenant to “act as a man.” The Biden administration took him to court.
The landlord told the trans woman to “1. Act as a man 2. Talk as a man 3. Dress as a man 4. Avoid tight clothing that is revealing sexual organs.” He’s in court now for housing discrimination.
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School district approves guidelines to out trans students to classmates’ parents
In order to support “parental rights,” trans kids will be outed to the parents of their classmates so that the classmates can get a “reasonable accommodation.”
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Florida teen gunned down by online boyfriend who was afraid he’d get outed
Police said the teens had been talking on social media since February when they agreed to meet in person for the first time.