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Brick thrown through the window of a church that stood up for trans people
The stained glass window held a special meaning to the church that has seen its fair share of difficult days.
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Pastor’s wife writes touching acceptance letter about her ‘beloved’ trans child
They couldn’t understand why their daughter was suicidal at seven, but Rebekah has found happiness now that she has “transitioned to live as her true self.”
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SNL mocks Logo’s ‘Fire Island,’ cast shows support for transgender rights
“Cherry Grove” draws from some of the most tired stereotypes about lesbians — that they are boring, sexless, lactose-intolerant kale-eaters who spend all their time “processing.”
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Americans oppose anti-transgender ‘bathroom bill’ laws, poll finds
It also found that most people support same-sex marriage and non-discrimination laws offering protections to the LGBTQ community.
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N.H. Republicans delay transgender rights bill citing ‘safety’ concerns
Republican lawmakers argued the bill would make it hard to protect women from men entering women’s bathrooms under the guise of being transgender.
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Betsy DeVos met with transgender students & their parents, but was she moved?
DeVos said she “remain[s] committed to advocating for and fighting on behalf of all students” but did not offer any specific actions to protect transgender students.
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New Hampshire’s Republican governor refuses to take stance on trans protections
GOP House leaders want to stop a bill that would add anti-discrimination protections for transgender people.
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Supreme Court decision leaves transgender rights in limbo
The court’s decision to back out of a lawsuit over transgender students’ bathroom access is a disappointment to LGBTQ students nationwide.
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Architect of North Carolina’s anti-LGBTQ law throws support behind Texas bill
North Carolina’s House Bill 2 has cost the state millions of dollars in lost revenue and hundreds of jobs.
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ACLU demands documents to show Trump’s plans for ‘religious’ discrimination
The “religious freedom” executive order rumored to still be coming from the administration would allow for widespread discrimination.