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Year’s top news highlights a nation divided by race, class, sexuality
In fights over LGBTQ rights and migration, opposing sides rejected not just compromise but also the politics of trying to forge it.
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Will President Trump cut aid to international queer and intersex advocates?
“We have to be realistic,” said the World Bank’s first LGBT and intersex advisor.
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Political buttons from decades past offer a look back at the fight for equality
These sassy political buttons are fun pieces of historical ephemera.
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North Carolina Republicans dupe Charlotte City Council, refuse to repeal HB2
After convincing Charlotte to take the first step and repeal its already nullified expanded ordinance, the state fails to make good on its part of the so-called deal.
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Evangelicals propose truce over LGBTQ rights in hopes of ‘Fairness for All’
“Both sides of the debate actually get more of their priorities put into law when they work together.”
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Closing arguments filed in dispute over Louisiana LGBT-rights order
The attorney general wants to block the governor from enforcing his executive order prohibiting LGBTQ discrimination in government contracts.
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Chris Evans on supporting his gay brother and human rights during ‘tricky times’
Actor Chris Evans also said that women’s rights are an issue close to his heart, in part due to growing up with sisters.
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8 Ways the Trump administration could kill LGBTQ rights
The Trump administration could launch an all out attack on LGBTQ rights and protections the likes of which we haven’t seen in decades.
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LGBTQ rights will likely suffer under a Donald Trump presidency, say advocates
“This is a devastating loss for our community,” says a spokesman for the HRC. “It is something a lot of folks are still trying to wrap their heads around.”
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National Security Advisor Susan E. Rice delivers powerful speech on LGBTQ rights
Rice highlighted LGBTQ rights progress under President Obama and stressed the importance of keeping up the fight for equality.