According to interviews and internal documents obtained by Prism, some Black and trans former workers said they faced retaliation and emotional harm after speaking up about discrimination
The Department of Justice’s long-awaited reports exclude any demographic data, days after a memo revealed its plans to dismantle prison rape protections for trans and intersex people
A Department of Justice memo obtained by Prism says certain standards under the Prison Rape Elimination Act do not align with Trump’s Jan. 20 anti-trans executive order
The Rainbow Youth Project, the Trevor Project, and other groups providing mental health services to LGBTQIA+ youth report a massive rise in need
Illinois Pride Connect, launched in August, is seeing multiple calls a week, even from those outside the state
A complex matrix of poverty and punishment fuels the trans unemployment crisis, as community members experience roughly twice the rates of joblessness as cisgender people
Advocates say the lack of data hampers efforts to ensure people’s safety as the Trump administration ramps up immigration detentions
Surrounded by strangers and free of familial expectations, a trans person incarcerated in Kentucky decided to finally embrace who they are
The reproductive justice movement has become more intersectional than ever three years after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, advocates say
A close look at a sex-discrimination case reveals how anti-trans momentum builds, as court challenges lead to a pivotal Supreme Court ruling
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
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
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