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Apr 11 2024
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'Beacon of hope': Minneapolis celebrates 50 years of the Gay Civil Rights Ordinance
The 1974 Gay Civil Rights Ordinance was signed into law by former Mayor Al Hofstede, helping pave the way for a new generation of inclusivity and acceptance. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video The Gay Civil Rights Ordinance was signed into law by former Minneapolis Mayor Al Hofstede in 1974, helping pave the way for a new generation
KARE11Jan 03 2024
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NYT's Mara Gay: Harvard President Claudine Gay Victimized by Right-Wing Racist Attack
New York Times editorial board member Mara Gay was furious on today's Morning Joe over Harvard's president Claudine Gay (no relation) being forced to resign. Mara Gay proclaimed "This is an attack on diversity. This is an attack on multiculturalism. I don’t have to say that they’re racist, because you can hear and see the racism in the attacks." In fact, it is the Claudine Gays of the academic
NewsBustersApr 26 2024
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Biden administration strengthens healthcare protections for gay and transgender people
Transgender and gay people will now be protected against discrimination in healthcare thanks to the Biden administration reversing a Trump-era rule that rolled back protections. The Department of Health and Human Services issued a final rule under Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act, which extended the prohibition of sex discrimination to include also sexual orientation and gender identity
Washington ExaminerApr 24 2024
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AL House Approves Expanded "Don't Say Gay" Bill
The Alabama House of Representatives has passed a bill to expand a ban on teachers providing instruction or classroom discussion about sexual orientation and gender identity in public schools. HB130 by Rep. Mack Butler, R-Rainbow City, would expand the ban that now applies from kindergarten through fifth grade to apply through 8th grade. The ban was first passed in 2022 and was similar to a
JoeMyGodApr 25 2024
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Andrew Tate ruthlessly mocked for claiming having sex with women is gay
Self-proclaimed misogynist influencer Andrew Tate has been ruthlessly mocked online after claiming it’s “gay” for men to have sex with women for pleasure. The 37-year-old, who is currently detained in Romania awaiting criminal trial on rape and human trafficking charges, insisted in a post on X that sex is solely “for making children” and that any man who has sex for pleasure is gay. “Sex is
New York Post (News)Apr 24 2024
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Pennsylvania School Board Reinstates Gay Author’s Speech Amid Backlash
New York Times (News)Feb 21 2024
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Gay rights advocates in Kentucky say expansion to religious freedom law would hurt LGBTQ+ safeguards
Gay rights advocates in Kentucky say expansion to religious freedom law would hurt LGBTQ+ safeguards
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Gay rights advocates pushed back Wednesday against a Republican-sponsored measure to broaden Kentucky's religious freedom law, claiming it threatens to undermine community-level “fairness ordinances” meant to protect LGBTQ+ people from discrimination.
Toronto StarFeb 21 2024
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Gay rights advocates in Kentucky say expansion to religious freedom law would hurt LGBTQ+ safeguards
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Gay rights advocates pushed back Wednesday against a Republican-sponsored measure to broaden Kentucky’s religious freedom law, claiming it threatens to undermine community-level “fairness ordinances” meant to protect LGBTQ+ people from discrimination. Cut through the 2024 election noise. Get The Campaign Moment newsletter. The measure, House Bill 47, won approval from the
Washington PostFeb 21 2024
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Gay rights advocates in Kentucky say expansion to religious freedom law would hurt LGBTQ+ safeguards
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Gay rights advocates pushed back Wednesday against a Republican-sponsored measure to broaden Kentucky's religious freedom law, claiming it threatens to undermine community-level “fairness ordinances” meant to protect LGBTQ+ people from discrimination. The measure, House Bill 47, won approval from the House Judiciary Committee, but some supporters signaled a willingness to
Waco Tribune-Herald