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Legislator wants to define trans people as those who “keep one hole for urination”
Legislators are wrongly stating that transgender people are intersex as they seek to roll back a landmark trans anti-discrimination law.
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Josh Hawley mocked for telling his supporters there is only one gender
“One God. One Country. One… Gender?”
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Federal court rules Americans with Disabilities Act protects trans people from discrimination
“This is a thorough, well-reasoned opinion recognizing that the Americans with Disabilities Act prohibits discrimination against individuals with gender dysphoria.”
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Pete Buttigieg nails rightwing anti-LGBTQ hate in just 15 words
Pete Buttigieg said that Republicans don’t want to talk about issues workers care about so “they find somebody vulnerable and pick on them.”
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The Wachowskis donate sci-fi treasures to help transgender youth. Here’s how you can get some.
The groundbreaking transgender sci-fi directors have donated a trove of amazing props and keepsakes to help fight anti-trans legislation.
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Newest J.K. Rowling movie has worst opening in franchise history as fans sour on author
The Harry Potter author’s attacks on transgender people are costing her in America, but business was brisk in China where dialogue about Dumbledore being gay was cut out of the flick.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene says she doesn’t “hate transgenders. I know some.”
She made the sad attempt at the “I have a friend” defense while defending her remark that transgender women deserve to be beaten.
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The Week in Trans Rights: Alabama bill moves forward while Idaho bill is killed
It’s still rough out there, but there are signs of hope.
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Nebraska group wants to yank local protections for veterans & disabled to spite transgender people
Milo Winslow, the only trans person to testify in support of the nondiscrimination ordinance, died last week by suicide. The group leading the opposition campaign, the Nebraska Family Alliance, continues to call it “a gender identity bathroom ordinance.”
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Trans people win right to exist in historic Kuwait court ruling
The law that was used to forcibly shave trans women’s heads has been overturned by a court, which cited their “personal freedom.”