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What closet? Nico Tortorella ‘was never really in the house’
“I’ve never been in any sort of closet,” the actor declared, announcing his sexual orientation to be fluid.
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Landmark Oregon ruling recognizing nonbinary identity stalls at DMV
Experts and officials say the June 10 ruling appears to be the first legal recognition of non-binary gender identity in the United States.
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Actor Rupert Everett’s shocking claim: ‘Thank God’ I didn’t transition
“I really wanted to be a girl,” revealed the actor, but that by the time he was “15 I never wanted to be a woman again.”
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New York City unveils new rules on gender discrimination
Advocates are called the new guidelines some of the most powerful in the nation.
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New York City unveils new rules on gender discrimination
New guidelines could lead to fines for business owners, landlords and employers who discriminate against people based on perceived gender identity.
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Dad 100% approves of his son being Princess Elsa for Halloween
Three-year-old Caiden wants to be a Disney princess for Halloween. And he wants his dad to be one, too.
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He? She? Ze? Colleges add gender-free pronouns, alter policy
Students at Harvard are now allowed to indicate which pronouns they use, with suggested gender-neutral options like “ze” or “they.”
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New plan targets health care bias against transgender people
The protections are part of a much broader proposed regulation released Thursday by the Department of Health and Human Services.
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Tennessee students asked to use new gender-neutral pronouns
The University of Tennessee Office for Diversity and Inclusion is asking students and faculty to use the pronouns in order to create a more inclusive campus,
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Student allowed to perform previously censored poem on gender stereotypes
LINCOLN, Neb. — A Nebraska state champion speech student will be allowed to perform a poem about gender identity for television after originally being asked not to by a statewide schools organization.