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[…] Harris talks with Brad and Ray, a gay couple she married twenty years ago, before marriage equality was legal nationwide. 02.08.2024 The Biden administration nominates two LGBTQ women to the federal bench. If Nicole Berner and Melissa DuBose are confirmed, the Biden administration will have appointed 11 LGBTQ judges to lifetime positions, tying the […]

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[…] transcript. Kaplan said Trump then said to her: “See you next Tuesday,” a slang term referring to a word for female genitalia used as an insult for women. 02.20.2024 Supported by the anti-LGBTQ national organization Heritage Foundation with a 180-page document detailing regulations and executive orders to be taken in first days in office, […]

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[…] focused on covering stories about Atlanta’s Black LGBTQ community, is nominated for Outstanding Blog. Many of this year’s nominees feature powerful stories of lesbian, bisexual+, and queer women. Of the 10 nominees for Film: Wide Release, more than half (6) featured prominent lesbian, bisexual+, or queer female characters. Those nominees include: Anyone But You, Bottoms, […]

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[…] focused on covering stories about Atlanta’s Black LGBTQ community, is nominated for Outstanding Blog. Many of this year’s nominees feature powerful stories of lesbian, bisexual+, and queer women. Of the 10 nominees for Film: Wide Release, more than half (6) featured prominent lesbian, bisexual+, or queer female characters. Those nominees include: Anyone But You, […]

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[…] have been greater. Furthermore, Dieter has only one brief moment that shows interest in men, and then it is never mentioned again, with him fully focusing on women for the remainder of the film. It would have been preferable for him to be a fully realized bisexual character, rather than just one offhand comment […]

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[…] denied the right to participate in the Miss Universe pageant, GLAAD works with contest organizers and NBC to ensure that the rules are changed to allow all women to participate. The change has implications around the world as countries from Colombia to Singapore to the Philippines discuss transgender women being treated equally. 2012 – To […]

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Transgender Day of Remembrance, which honors the memory of those murdered because of anti-transgender prejudice, is recognized annually on November 20. GLAAD encourages journalists to mark the occasion with stories about the pervasive problem of crimes against transgender people, as well as the diversity and resilience of the community in the face of harassment […]

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[…] denied the right to participate in the Miss Universe pageant, GLAAD works with contest organizers and NBC to ensure that the rules are changed to allow all women to participate. The change has implications around the world as countries from Colombia to Singapore to the Philippines discuss transgender women being treated equally. 2012 – […]

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