The GOP wanted to stop State Department workers from using pronouns in professional settings, but they didn't think it completely through.
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27 September 2025

Here are this week's most popular positive stories. Like this newsletter? Share it with a friend. Everyone could use a little good news.

This week's good news roundup is about the two Cs: celebrities and courts!

But, did you also realize it's Hispanic Heritage Month?!! Make sure to check out some of our good news there, including the little-known queer Hispanic group that was the first of its kind, the history-making transgender R&B singer who was the first to ever win a Latin Music Grammy Award, and the powerful coming out stories of 10 queer Hispanic entertainers (including a few who you may not have realized were Hispanic!).

The GOP wanted to stop State Department workers from using pronouns in professional settings, but they didn't think it completely through.

“The court made it clear that Huntington Beach cannot censor books simply because of whose stories they tell.”
In the same chat, Lux spoke how special it was growing up with a brother who always saw her for exactly who she is.
The NEA violated the free speech rights of theater groups that were using NEA grants for LGBTQ+ projects.
He was photographed with cisgender comic actress Julia Shiplett.
Gay men tend to become increasingly invisible as they age, but King refuses to fade into the background. He simply has too much to say.
"It's always been my dream to have Indian, especially South Indian representation."
“Ride safe, keep it cute, and keep it moving, okurrr!”

He's leading an upcoming event with some great people at his side!

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