North Dakota and Maryland became the fourth and fifth states to completely repeal laws that make it a crime to expose someone to HIV without their knowledge
Advocates say the lack of data hampers efforts to ensure people’s safety as the Trump administration ramps up immigration detentions
The “City in a Garden” collection highlights LGBTQIA+ communities’ ties to Chicago’s favorite landmarks
While locals could not stop the construction of a fourth fossil fuel power-plant facility in the Ironbound neighborhood, their efforts illustrate their broader fight for a better world
Several cases are a direct result of policies and executive actions from Trump’s first presidency, which tested the limits of executive power and reshaped the federal judiciary
In Manhattan’s District 2, which encompasses neighborhoods famous for queer and trans history, the Coalition of Aunties & Friends for Liberation organize against an anti-trans resolution
Maine has remained firm in its decision to allow transgender students to participate in school sports despite threats from the Trump administration to withhold federal funding
The massive international celebration comes to D.C. this June amid a tense political climate, but organizers say Pride’s roots remain in protest
The lawsuit, which was originally filed against a state law that banned trans girls from school sports teams, is now also fighting Trump’s executive order
University faculty and professional organizations are seeing a “chilling effect” in the promotion of diversity and inclusion programs and warn of long-term consequences
Combining the wisdom of experience with the energy of youth can create powerful, lasting change
Advocates accused health care providers and other institutions of “obeying in advance” an executive order that has since been blocked in the courts
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