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Joe Biden will pardon thousands of veterans convicted of having gay sex
Biden said he’s “righting a historic wrong.”
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Joe Biden still hasn’t named a “book ban coordinator” despite Pride Month promise
Biden promised the coordinator would help fight nationwide book bans, but the position remains unfilled.
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Supreme Court refuses to hear Christian college’s lawsuit about transgender student housing
The college was trying to overturn a rule that said schools can’t discriminate against transgender students.
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Here are all the actions taken so far by the Biden-Harris administration to advance equality
We are officially halfway through the first year of the Biden-Harris administration. Here’s what they’ve done for LGBTQ rights.
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Biden administration reverses Trump’s ban on rainbow flags at embassies
Secretary of State Anthony Blinken authorized the rainbow flag at all American outposts, in time for Pride Month.
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The Biden administration is planning to push for allowing gender-neutral markers on federal IDs
Biden promised to “affirm one’s gender marker and expand access to accurate identification documents” as President. His administration is preparing to follow through.
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Trans people who want to serve can “walk in and join” the military. Right now.
While there is still an internal review of recruitment policy under way in the Defense Department, the Pentagon made clear that trans people can walk in and start enlisting whenever they’re ready.
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Joe Biden’s advocacy encouraged him to come out. Now he’s running Biden’s social media.
After four years of hate-fueled and anti-LGBTQ tweets coming from the White House, a gay Wisconsinite is now managing the new President’s social media.
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Biden administration will allow U.S. embassies to fly Pride flags again
Antony Blinken also promised to appoint an LGBTQ rights envoy, which the Trump administration refused to.
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Joe Biden makes pledge to lead the “most pro-equality administration in history” of America
President-elect Biden made the promise in congratulating House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for winning an “LGBTQ History Maker” award.