Our April • May 2022 Issue is online NOW! This issue is rocking, not only with Melissa Etheridge, but with a ton of articles...
lgbtq politics
A letter to state attorneys general hints at legal action if restrictions continue to pass.

Lawmakers in Utah and Indiana are expected to override the vetoes, but advocates say the GOP opposition is still significant.
Activism. Advocacy. Education. Where you find one, the other two are sure to follow. This is nowhere more evident than in the work of...
Amber Briggle wants to know why her state’s attorney general issued a directive that states gender-affirming care is child abuse after Paxton visited her...
We need to elect over 35,000 more LGBTQ people for equitable representation.

As states consider bills restricting discussions on diversity in schools, Florida and Tennessee both have bills that may have effects far beyond the classroom.
The United States Senate confirmed Chantale Wong as United States Director to the Asian Development Bank, a post with the rank of ambassador. Wong...
One year into his presidency, Biden has fulfilled many of those promises but has fallen short on others. We broke down Biden’s LGBTQ+ platform...
The Biden administration has restored guidelines requiring federal prisons to consider the safety of transgender people when deciding where to house them, a policy...