At the February 3 meeting, the Mayor and Council members incorrectly fixated on Boro Pride as the source of our grievance and ignored our...
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In addition to the bill to ban care for trans youth, Tennessee lawmakers are also backing an effort to block state funds from being...
Boro Pride Supporters Pack The House
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by Selena J. Haynes There were eight people who spoke at the Murfreesboro city council open forum from 5:30-6:00 p.m before a packed house...
The Tennessee Pride Chamber is the only affiliate of the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC) in the state.
Virulence in the Volunteer State
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LGBTQ+ individuals living in Tennessee have, unfortunately, come to see the constant barrage of attacks on our constitutional rights as just something we must...
Survivors recounted the horror they lived through — and tied what they experienced during the Club Q shooting to growing anti-LGBTQ+ political rhetoric.
"2023 is going to be another brutal year, but I ask you to face it head-on and commit yourself to do something constructive in...
In This Issue: I’m Still Standing (After All These Attacks on LGBTQ+ Rights); Small Business Boom; Upcoming Events
From Memphis to Friendsville and many places between, Tennessee has held vigils to show our support for those murdered and injured at Club Q.
If the Supreme Court reverses marriage equality, the landmark legislation offers protections for LGBTQ+ couples but falls short of a national mandate.

Letter to the Editor: Mayor McFarland if You Really See Us, PROVE IT!
Health Care for Transgender Adults New Target in 2023 Legislative Session
Nashville LGBT Chamber Grows Into Tennessee Pride Chamber
The hate hasn’t stopped, Club Q shooting survivors tell House lawmakers
Slate of Hate Continues to Threaten Our Community
In This Issue: I’m Still Standing (After All These Attacks on LGBTQ+ Rights); Small Business Boom; Upcoming Events
Tennessee Holds Vigils to Honor Club Q Victims
Why the Respect for Marriage Act doesn’t codify same-sex marriage rights