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More anti-LGBTQ laws have been passed in the last year than any other time in American history
In less than five months, politicians have made attacking the rights of trans people the newest American wedge issue.
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Kelly Loeffler is out as owner of WNBA team that protested against her. An out Black woman is in.
The anti-LGBTQ ex-Senator not only lost her seat, but gave up ownership of the team to two out women, including one of the former Black Lives Matter-supporting players she proudly derided.
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House Republican introduces anti-trans legislation that could lead to genital exams for school girls
His federal bill to ban transgender girls from sports is a direct challenge to Joe Biden’s pro-LGBTQ policies.
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Did women basketball players kick off Raphael Warnock’s winning Senate campaign in Georgia?
Writer Jemele Hill has kicked off a conversation on social media that has everyone talking.
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Georgia voters just gave one last middle finger to Donald Trump
The apparent Senate victories of Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff is a huge boost for LGBTQ progress. Their wins were made possible by the president’s crazy behavior.
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U.S. House adopts sweeping gender-neutral language rules
Several words were changed for official House communications to better reflect gender diversity.
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RuPaul’s Drag Race stars urge LGBTQ people to vote in today’s Georgia’s Senate elections
“Our lives literally depend on it, so go out and vote, honey! Vote if you can! Vote for your lives!”
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Failed gay GOP candidate says he’s the victim of “violence” after attending maskless Trump event
He claimed his pharmacist fiance was fired & his house was egged after he attended the Trump New Year’s event in Mar-a-Lago.
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Franklin Graham calls for “God’s Army” to intervene in Georgia to save Republicans
Graham claimed the potential passing of the Equality Act would be “dangerous” and would “vastly alter the America that we leave for our children and grandchildren.”
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Here are 12 stories from 2020 that prove LGBTQ people are the future of the sports world
From the Super Bowl to the NCAA to various television networks, LGBTQ people were major influences in sports throughout the entire year. Here are the top twelve highlights of that.