The recent & continued uptick in discriminatory policies will continue to force LGBTQ+ adolescents to flee discriminatory states
Greg Gray, president of Enfield Pride, encouraged residents and businesses to display Pride flags in the wake of the town's decision
Latest effort to ban Pride flags leads to the possibility Tenn. could be one of the first states to ban political flags in all public schools
Accusations of Transphobia would be defamation. A defendant could not "prove truth" by citing a plaintiff's "scientific or religious beliefs"
The bills sponsor has stated that he would introduce a bill to stop drag events from "evil grooming" by making it a felony
Piaf had been the target of hundreds of online complaints after ads for the $75-$150 event including “drag entertainers” were circulated
Investigators received additional reports of disturbances & anti-LGBTQ flyers at other LGBTQ friendly businesses around Tulsa
Enforcement provisions in the law that apply to book removals and educational materials were set to take effect January 1, 2024
Kentucky’s law is one of the nation’s most sweeping anti-LGBTQ+ laws, limits instruction of human sexuality/gender identity in schools
The special Drag Queen Storytime was organized by Supervisor Horvath & Pickle Drag Queen, and was taken over by a mob of protestors