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Joe Biden signs sweeping executive order fighting anti-LGBTQ discrimination
"All persons should receive equal treatment under the law, no matter their gender identity or sexual orientation."
Teen sensation Jojo Siwa comes out & changes the world for LGBTQ youth
You may not know about the 17 year-old entertainer yet, but she's already one of the biggest stars to children everywhere. People say she's "changed history... for LGBTQ youth."
Could the COVID-19 vaccine lead to an HIV vaccine?
The COVID-19 vaccine was developed with revolutionary technology. And researchers want to use it to stop HIV.
The White House asks people to choose their pronouns now on website contact form
The new contact form also allows people to choose the non-binary prefix "Mx."
Pete Buttigieg thanks his husband at his historic Senate confirmation hearing
LGBTQ people are beaming with pride as the first out Cabinet secretary nominee ever brought his husband to his confirmation hearing.
Biden administration will allow U.S. embassies to fly Pride flags again
Antony Blinken also promised to appoint an LGBTQ rights envoy, which the Trump administration refused to.
Joe Biden picks transgender woman for assistant health secretary
Dr. Rachel Levine could be the first out transgender person appointed to a federal position and approved by the U.S. Senate.
Lawmakers are considering a Dolly Parton monument & we don’t know what took so long
"At this point in history, is there a better example, not just in America but in the world, of a leader that is [a] kind, decent, passionate human being?"
“Star Trek” actress Mary Wiseman comes out as queer & proud
The 35 year old actress has "dated and loved people of all genders," she said after trying to relay that she wasn't straight in a prior interview.
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