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Businesses Oppose Florida's ‘Don't Say Gay' Ban on Discussion of LGBTQ Issues in Public Schools
The Florida measure rocketed to the forefront of national politics in recent months, drawing criticism from the LGBTQ community, Democrats and the White House.
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A Transgender CEO on Coming Out at Age 49: ‘The Biggest Transphobia' Was ‘My Own'
CEO Caroline Farberger gets personal with CNBC Make It about how coming out as transgender changed her as a leader, and why being a high-level executive gave her a leg up.
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Amy Schneider Is the First Woman to Win $1 Million on ‘Jeopardy!'
She’s the fifth millionaire winner in the trivia game show’s history.
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Black and Nonbinary Representation in TV and Film Jumps During Pandemic, Report Says
The study compared the leading casts in television and movies over the course of two 18-month periods, according to Variety.
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‘Worst List' Names 180 Colleges That Are ‘Unsafe' For LGBTQ Students
Fifty universities were added to the list since last year, making it the longest it has been in its six-year history.
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On the Job: What It Takes to Make $80,000 Shearing Sheep in Seguin, Texas
“Sheep shearing is mostly a mental game. Doesn’t really matter about how strong you are, it’s about whether you can hack it for that many hours.”
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San Diego Libraries Participating in Pride Week With Live Storytimes
While San Diego gears up for its upcoming Pride Week, the San Diego Public Library will join in on the fun with a few family-friendly programs focusing on diversity and inclusion.
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Supreme Court Declines to Decide Whether Religious Flower Shop Owner Can Refuse Same-Sex Weddings
The Supreme Court declined to hear a case by a Christian florist arguing that a state law requiring her to provide flowers for same-sex weddings is unconstitutional.
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4 Ways to Tell If a Potential Employer Is LGBTQ+ Friendly During the Interview Process
“I think for members of the LGBTQ+ community, we have to do even more research on the companies that we’re looking to join.”
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‘We Spend Most of Our Waking Lives at Work': Why Workplace Equality Is Key for LGBTQ Equality
In the United States, the struggle for LGBTQ rights has often revolved around employers and business owners discriminating against LGBTQ people.
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Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Transgender Bathroom Case, a Victory for LGBT Rights and Student Gavin Grimm
The Supreme Court declined to consider overturning rulings for transgender student Gavin Grimm in a case involving bathrooms.
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‘My Election Represents a Distinctive Type of Breakthrough': 4 LGBTQ+ Leaders on Identity and the Power of Diversity in Politics
“I had a sense that politics historically has been unrepresentative of me and people who grew up as I did.”
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Carl Nassib, the NFL's First Openly Gay Player, Lives by These Money Rules
Carl Nassib, who’s come out as the first openly gay NFL player, has long been a proponent of spending smartly and saving for the future. He’s how he does it.
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The Right Way for Brands to Approach Pride Month (and All Year Round)
Brands signal support for the LGBTQ+ community during Pride month, but experts say that true support has to come from more than just social media posts.
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Can a State Restrict Voting and LGBTQ+ Rights and Still Be a Top State for Business?
A Supreme Court decision siding with a religious adoption agency in a case about LGBTQ rights comes against a bigger cultural war playing out in the states.
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Here's Suze Orman's Best Advice for Small Business Owners
From retirement planning to investing and saving, Suze Orman has guidance for small business owners recovering from the pandemic.
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Activist Kayla Gore Is Building Tiny Homes—and Trans Futures—in Memphis, Tennessee
Kayla Gore is the co-founder and executive director of My Sistah’s House, a Memphis-based organization that serves trans and queer people of color.
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Judge Orders Reinstatement of Virginia Teacher After Comments on Transgender Students
A Virginia teacher must be reinstated from leave after telling the school board he wouldn’t address transgender students by their pronouns, a judge ruled.
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Progress Pride Flag Displayed Outside San Diego City Hall for First Time
For the first time in history, the city of San Diego placed an inclusive Pride flag outside City Hall on Monday in celebration of and solidarity to the LGBTQ+ community.
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Pride Flag Displayed Over San Diego City Hall
In celebration of Pride Month, a Pride flag was displayed over San Diego City Hall for the first time.