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LGBTQ youth are scared to go back to school. Here’s what schools can do.
There are actions schools can take to be safer and more affirming.
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Does working from home hurt LGBTQ people’s careers?
Working from home can help LGBTQ people avoid toxic workplaces, but it could also hurt their chances at pay and promotions.
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There are only 15 lesbian bars left in the U.S. & they’re fighting to stay open in 2021
“To me there is no alternative, it has to reopen.”
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The pandemic is hitting LGBTQ families harder than straight people
LGBTQ households reported more financial problems and more problems with their kids’ educations as a result of the pandemic.
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Here are 6 Black-owned LGBTQ businesses you can support this holiday season
With so many worthy businesses in need these days, it can feel overwhelming to figure out where to direct your support. For a little guidance, look no further than the Best of Gay Cities 2020.
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Out congresswoman Sharice Davids is fighting to keep her seat for a second term. Here’s why.
Rep. Sharice Davids (D-KS) made history as the first out LGBTQ person elected to Congress from Kansas.
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Activist Tiara Mack could become the first Black LGBTQ state senator in Rhode Island
After beating an anti-LGBTQ incumbent in the primary, this Black Queer activist is ready to take on the Rhode Island State Senate.
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Trans top COVID doctor says that an apology for the transphobia she has faced is “insufficient”
Dr. Rachel Levine said it’s “very, very flattering” to be called a hero for her coronavirus work.
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In need of more blood donations? End the ban that prevents LGBTQ men from contributing.
In the midst of a pandemic, there are hundreds of thousands of blood pints that could become available. Why are men who have sex with men being excluded from openly helping out?
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Lesbian doctor with coronavirus documents her illness on video
“Even climbing the stairs is an effort,” she said. She wants people to know what coronavirus is like.