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George Santos & Marjorie Taylor Greene cosponsor federal book ban bill
The Trump supporters have cosponsored a bill that could be used to ban books by LGBTQ+ authors in schools.
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Trans rights activist Imara Jones on the anti-trans hate machine the far right has assembled
Imara Jones is an award-winning journalist, thought leader, and content creator whose work focuses on trans people and the intersection of religious fundamentalism, the LGBTQ+ community, and civil rights. The sequel to her award-winning podcast The Anti-Trans Hate Machine drops in March. Jones shared some time on a chilly afternoon in Brooklyn to describe the […]
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GOP Texas attorney general’s office allegedly demanded a list of trans people in the state
Ken Paxton has attacked LGBTQ+ people for years. Why would he want a list of trans people in the state?
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GOP lawmaker wants to designate any theater with a trans actor a “sexually oriented business”
“No child should be subjected to these types of businesses,” he said about his bill that would require anti-trans job discrimination.
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Here are the winners of LGBTQ Nation Heroes 2022
LGBTQ Nation readers voted for the heroes who inspired them most. Here’s who you all picked.
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These two poems encapsulate America’s immigration debate
Emma Lazarus’s “New Colossus” lifts a lamp for immigrants. Thomas Bailey Aldrich’s “Unguarded Gates” beseeches a “white Goddess” for salvation.
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A trans investigator was asked to interrogate the parents of a trans kid in Texas. He resigned.
The day after Governor Greg Abbott’s order to investigate families with transgender kids, he was assigned the very first case.
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Pete Buttigieg slams Ted Cruz & other Texas Republicans for attacking his family
“I can’t imagine a situation where I would attempt to undo one of their marriages. So what makes them think that they are fit to pronounce upon mine?”
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Texas’ “child abuse” investigators harassed a trans 8th grader even after a court told them to stop
The boy was left “shaking and distressed” by the interrogation.
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Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves was too busy attacking LGBTQ people to fix Jackson’s water problem
The state’s capital city is without water for the foreseeable future because the state’s Republicans were too busy fighting the culture wars.