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[…] Trump has pledged a national ban on mainstream consensus health care that allows transgender people to live and thrive. Restricting health care endangers people’s health and well- being and makes them LESS SAFE. Trump is backed by the longtime anti-LGBTQ Heritage Foundation, whose Project 2025 manifesto for the next conservative president is an authoritarian […]

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[…] youngest Gen-Zers in Kansas City public office, was not alone. The GLAAD Media Institute together with LGBTQ advocates, known as GLAAD Media Institute alumni, are, and have been, activating for Spirit Day in cities like Las Vegas, Kansas City, and Houston over the last three months.  These particular LGBTQ advocates learned how to share […]

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[…] and values that most people  — including his own family — have a hard time understanding. Brady, who also hosted GLAAD’s Spirit Day concert in 2023, has been public about being pansexual and naturally, he was met with pushback. “The response has been wonderful — so much love and so much support,” Brady told […]

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[…] 1,500m championships and recorded the second-fastest time by any American in the Olympic trials in June. Hiltz came out as transgender and nonbinary in 2021, and has been outspoken about World Athletics’ anti-transgender guidelines that have limited their ability to access health care that affirms their gender identity. Reporters covering the Olympics and transgender […]

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[…] U.S. state. Wisconsin will play a prominent role in the 2024 campaign, including hosting the Republican National Convention in July, and as the first out lesbian to be elected to the U.S. Senate, Tammy Baldwin, seeks re-election.  Voter registration dates are October 16, 2024 (online and mail registration) and November 1, 2024 (in-person registration […]

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According to OutSports, at least 155 out LGBTQ athletes from 25 countries will compete in this year’s Olympic Games in Paris. In fact, historically, LGBTQ athletes have been so successful that if they were to form their own country (Team LGBTQ), they would place 7th overall in the all-time Olympic medal count. From historic […]

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[…] to OutSports, there are now nearly 200 out LGBTQ athletes from 25 countries are competing in this year’s Olympic Games in Paris. In fact, historically, LGBTQ athletes have been so successful that if they were to form their own country (Team LGBTQ), they would place 7th overall in the all-time Olympic medal count! Here’s who […]

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