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LGBTQ Inclusive Content Supports ALL of My Students
By Sarah Bonner, Ed.D
This is the first “Teacher Appreciation Week” I’ll miss in twenty years of teaching.
Read MoreFlorida’s Historically Discriminatory Legislative Session Ends with a Wave of Anti-LGBTQ Bills
Florida legislative session’s final days have been sullied by an unprecedented barrage of anti-LGBTQ legislation.
Read MorePulse Nightclub shooting survivor Brandon Wolf shuts down Megyn Kelly after she takes aim at gun reform advocacy
Pulse Nightclub shooting survivor, Brandon Wolf, did not mince words for disgraced "journalist," Megyn Kelly, after she made disgusting comments on Twitter attacking gun reform activists.
Read More'Enamorándonos' celebrates its first same-sex wedding on April 27th
The popular show Enamorándonos on UniMás will celebrate its first same-sex wedding April 27, with contestants Cristal and Jatziry. This will be the show's 16th wedding and the first to feature a same-sex couple.
Read MoreThe New York Times’ Inaccurate Coverage of Transgender People is Being Weaponized Against the Transgender Community
The newspaper has a chance to use its coverage for good, by shining a light on the struggles and triumphs of marginalized communities, rather than contributing to a climate of discrimination and violence.
Read MoreThese States are Seeking to Pass Pro-Transgender Laws Protecting Reproductive and Transgender Healthcare
Amid ongoing anti-trans legislation sweeping the country, some legislatures are looking to enact laws to safeguard the community’s rights.
By: Serena Sonoma
Read MoreGLAAD's Visibility Project Finds LGBTQ Inclusion in Super Bowl Ads Is Still Minimal
GLAAD, the world’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) media advocacy organization, is reacting to the minimal inclusion of LGBTQ people and stories featured in ads that aired during Super Bowl LVII on Sunday, February 12
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