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Republican governor brags about anti-trans bills in campaign ad. But trans activists are mobilizing.
Gov. Kristi Noem may run for president in 2024, and she’s running a national ad focused on her anti-trans credentials.
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Republican attacks on trans youth are destroying their mental health
66% of LGBTQ youth said the debates on trans rights around the country have had a negative impact on their mental health.
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Mother lost custody & went to jail after she supported her kid’s gender identity
Katee Churchill’s small Michigan community branded her a child abuser for allowing her child to explore gender fluidity.
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Trans youth advocate Jenn Burleton is an LGBTQ Nation Hometown Hero of 2021
“Jenn is my role model,” a 12-year-old girl said of Burleton. “She inspires me to be a better person and also to be an advocate for transgender rights.”
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Democrats want Dr. Rachel Levine & HHS to issue trans youth mental health guidance
The Democratic senators also encouraged HHS to “include the voices of these youth at the table” when creating guidance.
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Conservatives are turning school boards into a battleground for culture wars
Struggling to push their agenda in other arenas, conservatives are bringing their buffet of grievances to schools – turning board meetings into an endless parade of ignorance, misinformation and just plain hatred.
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13-year-old transgender girl sues Florida after governor celebrated Pride Month with anti-trans law
“Playing sports makes me feel like I fit in, the thought of not being able to play next year scares me.”
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Thousands marched in support trans youth & people of color in Brooklyn
This year’s march had a clear emphasis on defending trans youth and trans people of color, who are facing a record number of anti-LGBTQ legislation across the country.
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Texas Lt Gov calls for special legislative session to ban trans teens from playing school sports
While landlords, employers, and working parents suffer, Patrick is focused on 13-year-old gymnasts and Facebook pages.
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Democrat seeks to ban trans youth from sports in Texas as “retaliation” for his failed agenda
“The bill that was killed last night will affect far more children than this bill ever will,” Harold Dutton claimed about his education bill. “And so, as a consequence, the chair moves that Senate Bill 29… do pass and be printed.”