U.S. District Judge Thomas Parker ruled the Adult Entertainment Act (AEA) violates the separation-of-powers principle and chills speech protected through the First Amendment.
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Are you looking for ways to celebrate your pride this year? Check out our round-up of pride festivals going on this year across Tennessee.
Thursday, March 31, 2023 was a historic day for the Tennessee Pride Chamber (TPC) as the first-ever Brewing Up Business (BUB) was held in...
The 2023 Nashville Pride Parade Grand Marshals selected to lead and
engage the Nashville community are Community Leader, Olivia Hill, and Health and Wellness Coach,...
On Thursday, June 1, the Tennessee Pride Chamber will bring together leaders of the LGBTQ+ and businesses communities for a re-invented awards ceremony featuring...
Chapel Hart, Sam Williams, Jamie Floyd, Brandon Stansell, and Bryan Ruby join the previously announced Maddie & Tae, Terri Clark, Pam Tillis, Desmond Child,...
In This Issue: All Things Travel PLUS a Note From the Publisher About Local Social Justice Issues
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In this issue, we cover all things TRAVEL. LGBTQ+ friendly destinations; How to protect your health while traveling; Care for your pets while on...
During a time in Tennessee where the hate and discrimination being forced upon the LGBTQ+ community leaves many feeling like they can hardly keep...
Slate of Hate 2023: Legislative Update
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The “Slate of Hate” is a listing of bills deemed to target or potentially target the LGBTQ+ community compiled and monitored by the Tennessee...
Slaying Hate: Tennesseans Fighting Back
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Hundreds turned out to show their support for LGBTQ+ Tennesseans and to stand up against the hate being pushed by conservative Republican members of...