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[…] Pool. They then marched in protest in their formal wear around Capitol Hill, through a runway created by enthusiastic organizers, parents and supporters, holstering trans and queer pride flags and signs that read “Trans kids have always existed, Trans youth are powerful, and celebrate Trans joy.” The festivities continued to their makeshift dance floor, […]

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[…] the first out LGBTQ candidates ever elected in Madison. Molly Pinta, she/her, 15. Molly is a bisexual student and activist who founded a nonprofit called The Pinta Pride Project to increase LGBTQ awareness within suburban communities in Illinois. She also launched her town’s first-ever Pride celebration in 2019 and served as the Youth Grand […]

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[…] the first out LGBTQ candidates ever elected in Madison. Molly Pinta, she/her, 15. Molly is a bisexual student and activist who founded a nonprofit called The Pinta Pride Project to increase LGBTQ awareness within suburban communities in Illinois. She also launched her town’s first-ever Pride celebration in 2019 and served as the Youth Grand […]

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[…] network, the Goyim Defense League, and the Active Club network. Other groups specifically focus on anti-LGBTQ action, like Gays Against Groomers and Moms for Liberty. Prior to Pride Month 2024, the FBI and Department of Homeland Security issued a warning that foreign terrorist groups could target U.S.-based Pride events. And the State Department issued […]

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GLAAD, the world’s largest LGBTQ media advocacy organization, is releasing a new video conversation for its “Vote with Pride” video series, featuring GLAAD President and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis and Planned Parenthood Action Fund President Alexis McGill Johnson discussing the critically important issues in the midterm elections for LGBTQ voters, including abortion access, healthcare, […]

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[…] GLAAD recommends that journalists covering the Paralympics refer to the resource guide, “COVERING LGBTQ ATHLETES AT THE 2020 OLYMPICS AND PARALYMPICS,” published by GLAAD, Athlete Ally, and Pride House Tokyo. The guide offers the most up-to-date terminology, tips on fair and accurate coverage of LGBTQ athletes, and helpful context and background. Quote from Rich […]

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