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GLSEN’s new executive director is ready to fight for the most marginalized LGBTQ youth
“I am striving to pour as much love, strength and support as I can into the next generation.”
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GLSEN appoints their first Black non-binary executive director to defend LGBTQ youth
After previously working at Cornell and serving as GLSEN’s interim leader, Melanie Willingham-Jaggers was chosen to lead the educational advocacy group into unprecedented times.
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Is traditional LGBTQ leadership faltering? Washington insiders think so.
We asked LGBTQ lobbyists working in DC how effective the national queer groups have been on Capitol Hill lately. Their answers might surprise you.
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Here’s how queer teachers can help students feel safe right now
“Who is going to stand in front of these students if we don’t? History has its eyes on us.”
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Trans teacher explains how Biden’s Secretary of Education should protect LGBTQ students
“Nobody’s asking [LGBTQ] kids if they’re okay — and they’re not.”
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Stephanie Byers could be the first out trans person in the Kansas legislature
Her transgender and Native identities are “part of the diversity and richness that makes me who I am.”
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SCOTUS rules that anti-LGBTQ religious schools have a right to taxpayer money
The ruling paves the way for anti-LGBTQ organizations of all sorts to start demanding taxpayer money in the name of religious freedom.
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The old & new “Queer Eye” casts will face off on Celebrity Family Feud. Can Steve Harvey handle it?
“Oh honey, that’s really cute that you think you’re going to win, but we surveyed 100 people and they all think we’re gonna win.”
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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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Gay teen who punched his bully in that viral video is leaving school
Jordan Steffy told Tamron Hall that he reached his breaking point after years of bullying and the school doing nothing to stop it.