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Sorry, bigots: Target boycott didn’t even make a dent
The corporation reports the impact of the American Family Association’s action was too insignificant to report to investors.
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Will Hillary’s hometown choose this woman to be NY’s 1st elected trans official?
Former TV reporter turned private attorney Kristen Browde joins 11 other transgender candidates for office nationwide.
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Former NC governor on HB2 repeal: The good news is LGBT people ‘lost the battle’
North Carolina’s jobless ex-governor is crowing about how the “compromise” crafted by the GOP was a defeat for the Human Rights Campaign.
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‘Moonlight,’ ‘Transparent’ win at GLAAD Media Awards
Patricia Arquette was honored with the Vanguard Award and tearfully dedicated the award to her late transgender sister, Alexis Arquette.
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Could North Carolina’s HB2 backtrack affect Texas ‘bathroom bill’?
As Texas grapples with whether to embrace a North Carolina-style “bathroom bill,” that state is working to water down its own.
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This heartwarming Vicks ad celebrates transgender mothers
Based on a true story, the ad depicts an Indian trans woman and the sacrifices she made for her adopted daughter, who in turn wants to fight for her mother’s rights.
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One World Trade Center lit with trans pride colors for Trans Day of Visibility
Trans visibility radiated through the haze from the top of the tallest building in the West.
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Which companies are celebrating North Carolina’s HB2 replacement?
The state faced strong economic pressure to repeal HB2, and its recent “compromise” effort appears to be wooing some companies and organizations back.
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The positive message behind this Google doodle gave us all the feels
Google chose this teenage girl’s drawing of smiling children of different races, genders, sexual orientations, religions, and abilities from among 50 entries.
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Fired reporter suing to get her job back
The man Jacqui Helbert interviewed using a very obvious microphone is a transphobic lawmaker who called being trans “hogwash.”