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What Medical Treatments Do Transgender Youth Get?
Transgender medical treatment for children and teens is under attack in many states, but it has been available for more than a decade and is endorsed by major medical associations
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US Passport Applicants Can Select Gender ‘X' Starting Monday
American citizens are now able to select a new “X” gender marker on U.S. passport applications, even if it doesn’t match the gender on their birth certificate or other documents.
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5 Biggest Moments of the 2022 Oscars in Case You Missed It
Will Smith smacked actor and comedian Chris Rock on the Oscars stage and then won best actor for his role in “King Richard”; “CODA” won best picture at the Oscars; and more.
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Second Transgender Judge Named to California Superior Court
A disability rights advocate will become the second openly transgender person to serve as a California judge after being appointed Friday by Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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JoJo Siwa Celebrates Anniversary of Coming Out With Moving Message to Fans
Siwa said “of course” coming out as gay was scary, “however, it’s what makes me, me.”
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San Francisco Renames Street After Sister Vish-Knew
San Francisco is renaming a street in the Mission to honor a longtime LGBTQ activist.
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‘I Feel Like I Can Be Open': Trans Migrant on Fleeing Violence, Seeking Asylum in US
A farmworker in northern New England, who is a member of two marginalized communities, is sharing a rarely heard story with NECN, aiming to open eyes to what drives some LGBTQ+ people to seek political asylum in the United States. “For as long as I can remember, I’ve known that I’ve been a man,” said Christian, through an interpreter....
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San Diego's Gossip Grill Receives Human Rights Campaign Award
Gossip Grill is one of 20 local businesses across the nation recognized for their support of the LGBTQ+ community.
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City Asks for Help Identifying Significant LGBTQ+ Locations in Hillcrest
The city of San Diego is looking to preserve the history of Hillcrest and its places that are meaningful to the LGBTQ+ community.
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Calif. Restricts State-Funded Travel to 5 States Following Anti-LGBTQ+ Legislation
Attorney General Rob Bonta announced restriction of state-funded travel to five states that passed anti-LGBTQ+ legislation.
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‘Younger's Molly Bernard on the Final Season
Known for her role as a feisty publicist on “Younger,” Molly Bernard is all about accepting sexuality. She shares why she loved playing a pansexual woman on “Younger” who loved herself unconditionally, and then speaks her own truth about coming out. “I feel uncomfortable when I’m in a lie,” she says. Hear about what you can expect in the final...