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Biden administration will create non-binary X gender marker for U.S. passports
Trans people can also correct the gender marker on their passports more easily now.
Kataluna Enriquez will be the first trans woman to compete in Miss USA pageant
"My community, you are always in my heart. My win is our win. We just made history. Happy pride."
This man is finally celebrating Pride at 91. He came out when he was 89.
He meant to privately share his truth with a small group of friends on Facebook but accidentally posted it publically for everyone to see. And the internet sent him back love.
The State Department raises the Progress Pride flag over their headquarters
This weekend marks the first time that any Pride flag was officially flown by the State Department.
A trans student sued his school to let him use the bathroom. He just won $218K.
The discrimination got so bad that the teen had to be hospitalized for his mental health.
A Twitch streamer raised $15,000 for the Transgender Law Center by playing The Sims 4
"I am constantly blown away by the kindness and generosity of the people in my Twitch community."
President Biden establishes an initiative that will protect LGBTQ federal employees
The President is ordering all of the federal government to commit to advancing "diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility."
California set to end use of he/him pronouns to refer to state office-holders
State laws about the governor and other positions use he/him pronouns. A new bill would end that.
Granny lost her appetite when she saw a gay couple on TV. A 9-year-old girl had the best response.
A gay couple held hands on TV, which was enough to make the grandmother lose her appetite.
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