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- U.S. State of Illinois aims to bolster state protections as trans Midwesterners consider moving before 2nd Trump termchicago.suntimes.com Officials aim to bolster Illinois protections as trans Midwesterners consider moving before 2nd Trump term
State Rep. Kelly Cassidy said there has been a coalition effort to protect trans and reproductive health care access since the Dobbs decision leaked, and Gov. JB Pritzker has been a part of that. Now legislators are looking at Project 2025 and Trump policy proposals to find holes in existing state…
In the wake of President-elect Donald Trump’s reelection, advocates for transgender people in Illinois are scrambling to strengthen the state protections they’ve created, while some trans Midwesterners consider moving to states with shield laws for safe harbor.
State Rep. Kelly Cassidy told the Sun-Times there has been a coalition effort of state lawmakers to protect trans and reproductive health care access since the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade leaked in 2022.
Now, they’re looking closely at Project 2025 — a conservative policy playbook created by the Heritage Foundation — and Trump policy proposals and “evaluating what further protections we can enact in the coming months,” a spokesperson for Gov. JB Pritzker said.
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Protections for reproductive rights and gender-affirming care were enshrined in state law in January 2023, putting Illinois on the side of people who risk prosecution by traveling to the state for treatment and also protecting the licenses of Illinois doctors who provide care that’s illegal elsewhere. The Illinois Human Rights Act also protects against discrimination based on gender identity.
- This Was Always Going To Be A Generational Fight For Transgender Peoplewww.erininthemorning.com This Was Always Going To Be A Generational Fight For Transgender People
The fight for rights is seldom straightforward; success does not come without setbacks. For trans people now, that is abundantly true. That fight is not over.
- Hebden Bridge: The surprising 'lesbian capital of the UK'www.bbc.com Hebden Bridge: The surprising 'lesbian capital of the UK'
Home to just 4,500 people and set in a scenic, rural valley, this quaint market town has blossomed into a bastion of tolerance.
Home to just 4,500 people and set in a scenic, rural valley, this quaint market town has blossomed into a bastion of tolerance.
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Back in the 1970s, artists and activists were drawn here by cheap housing after the cotton mills shut down. "One historical and cultural factor [that helped establish a burgeoning lesbian community] may have been the separatist wing of 1960s and 1970s feminism," said Dr Andrew Moor, who teaches film studies at Manchester Metropolitan University. "There was an element which allied itself with alternative hippy culture's experiments in alternative living, communes and a resistance to full-throttle capitalism. Hebden was the right size and in the right place."
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- Mel Manuel, Trans Candidate for U.S. House, Injected Testosterone on Camera in a Campaign Adwww.them.us Mel Manuel, Trans Candidate for U.S. House, Injected Testosterone on Camera in a Campaign Ad
Manuel is running on a platform of abortion rights, universal healthcare, and gun control.
> A trans nonbinary Louisiana candidate for the U.S. House released a defiant campaign video this week, showing themself injecting testosterone to defend bodily autonomy. > > Mel Manuel, who is running to unseat far-right House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, released the video on social media platforms on Tuesday. In the video, Manuel called on voters to “take a stand” while performing a routine testosterone injection.
- LGBTQ+ Support Group in Russia’s Yekaterinburg Closes Amid ‘Anti-Queer Pressure’www.themoscowtimes.com LGBTQ+ Support Group in Russia’s Yekaterinburg Closes Amid ‘Anti-Queer Pressure’ - The Moscow Times
A non-profit organization providing mental health and legal support services to LGBTQ+ people in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg announced Monday that it would shut down after coming under “anti-queer pressure.” The organization, called Lupta, was created in April 2023 as a support center for peop...
A non-profit organization providing mental health and legal support services to LGBTQ+ people in the Russian city of Yekaterinburg announced Monday that it would shut down after coming under “anti-queer pressure.”
The organization, called Lupta, was created in April 2023 as a support center for people facing discrimination over their sexual identity after its predecessor, the LGBT Resource Center, was designated a “foreign agent.” Lupta organized lectures and provided individual consultations to LGBTQ+ Russians.
Lupta’s closure comes almost a year after the Russian Supreme Court banned the so-called “international LGBT movement” as “extremist,” effectively criminalizing any form of LGBTQ+ rights advocacy in the country.
“The last two years in Russia have been devastating for the queer community. It also affected us,” the organization said.
- A Sit-Down with One of the Boldest Young Trans Activists in the United Kingdomwww.assignedmedia.org A Sit-Down with One of the Boldest Young Trans Activists in the United Kingdom — Assigned
Mira Lazine interviews trans activist from Trans Kids Deserve Better after the cricketing of an LGB Alliance conference.
> The United Kingdom has been getting worse on trans rights. Not only are the media and political parties capitulating to a handful of influential TERFs, but public policy increasingly reflects this. > > Earlier this year, the country banned puberty blockers entirely. This is on top of multi-year waitlists from the National Health Service that jeopardize the lives of trans people in need of healthcare, which have been alleged to have caused an uptick in youth and adult suicides. > > Enter Trans Kids Deserve Better. They’re a UK-based activist group that consists primarily of transgender youth aged 18 and below. They’ve quickly made a name for themselves after forming earlier this year with headlines from actions like climbing the National Health Service headquarters and occupying the Department of Education. > > Most recently, they infiltrated anti-transgender hate group LGB Alliance’s conference and released over 6,000 crickets in the middle of a talk held by the most boring fake whistleblower, Jamie Reed. > > Assigned Media had the privilege of sitting down with one of the activists in the group, who asked to go by Crash (He/They).
- The art of archiving transmasculine identitywww.gaytimes.com The art of archiving transmasculine identity
Sweatmother presents a collection of film stills from their catalog, along with an essay by Ellis Jackson Kroese
- The organisation levelling the playing field in the music industry: founded in 2022, The Name Game is committed to helping female, non-binary and trans people navigate the industry.www.huckmag.com The organisation levelling the playing field in the music industry
Founded in 2022, The Name Game is committed to helping female, non-binary and trans people navigate the industry.
> A recent report by the Musician’s Census reveals that 51% of women in the music industry have faced gender discrimination. 37% of LGBTQ+ musicians faced discrimination for their sexuality and over half of trans respondents, have faced discrimination for their gender identity. In an industry characterised by competition and sales, and dominated by those who know a guy that knows a guy, The Name Game provides a place of solace. A space to build community and allyships whilst building connections and getting vital resources and bits of information. > > As well as barriers faced because of gender and sexuality, there are further hurdles those attempting to break into the [UK music industry feel they must navigate. There exists, Daisy tells me, an "outdated notion that you have to live in London to work in music,” explaining her plans to expand into other regions and hold in-person events in new locations.
- I’m Phil, a queer refugee from Uganda, now in Gorom Camp, South Sudan. We face violence, starvation, and disease without basic needs like food, clean water, or medicine. Please help us survive: GoFund
I’m Phil, a queer refugee from Uganda, now in Gorom Camp, South Sudan. We face violence, starvation, and disease without basic needs like food, clean water, or medicine. Please help us survive: GoFundMe: ‼️⬇️ https://gofund.me/4d80b32c
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- Trans activists release 6,000 crickets on transphobic LGB Alliance conferencetranskidsdeservebetter.org Teenage trans activists release 6,000 crickets on transphobic LGB Alliance conference | Trans Kids Deserve Better
“Squash them, kill them, kill the buggers!” a speaker urged the audience.
- This Journalist Spent A Year Living With the Embattled Families of Trans Youthwww.them.us This Journalist Spent A Year Living With the Embattled Families of Trans Youth
Nico Lang’s ‘American Teenager’ humanizes the children who bear the brunt of anti-trans legislation.
> Over the course of a year [for their book-length nonfiction project American Teenager], Lang embedded themself in the lives of eight trans kids and their families for two weeks at a time, trekking from California to West Virginia and nearly everywhere in between, condensing each visit into a chapter. The result is an incredibly intimate, varied look into the lives of American trans youth, from their worries about not being able to get top surgery before prom to the joys of finding home in a queer summer camp to the bittersweet feeling of leaving one’s home state to pursue futures that would otherwise be impossible.
- On Valorant and Transitionmedium.com Essay On Valorant and Transition
You turn your throat into a closet for all the things that don’t quite fit yet.
- How come the Mormon, Republican state of Utah is so queer?aeon.co How come the Mormon, Republican state of Utah is so queer? | Aeon Essays
The Mormon state is seen as deeply homophobic. Yet, from polygamy to pride, Mormons themselves are a distinctly queer lot
> Herein lies the fascinating paradox: Utah’s queerness isn’t merely about its LGBTQI+ population. Rather, it embodies a deeper, more fundamental queerness rooted in the very fabric of the state’s history, particularly its origins in Mormonism. From its early days of polygamy and unique religious practices, Mormonism has always defied conventional norms. Despite many Utahns’ usually conservative stance towards LGBTQI+ matters, an intrinsic oddity permeates Utah’s culture, creating an environment where queerness, in the broadest sense, can thrive while simultaneously being suppressed or disavowed.
- 'Trans and non-binary rights need everyone working together'www.gaytimes.com 'Trans and non-binary rights need everyone working together'
Trans in the City founder Bobbi Pickard discusses ongoing 'injustices' faced by trans and non-binary people in business.
- San Antonio's 'Fairies Fiasco'www.texasobserver.org San Antonio's 'Fairies Fiasco'
A drag protest ballet revolted against military police raiding queer spaces in the 1970s.
- Will Ferrell: ‘If the Trans Community Is a Threat to You, Then It Stems From Not Being Confident or Safe With Yourself’variety.com Will Ferrell: ‘If the Trans Community Is a Threat to You, Then It Stems From Not Being Confident or Safe With Yourself’
Will Ferrell says people who are threatened by the trans community do not feel safe or confident in themselves.
- In Africa, Moscow battles against LGBTQ rights, side by side with U.S. religious conservatives
The summary and the entire WSJ article can be read here.
The government of Russian President Vladimir Putin, African politicians and activists from the American religious right have been working side by side to push for anti-homosexuality laws in Africa, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Highlights of the Wall Street Journal article of Sept. 22 include:
- On Jan. 25, 2023, Vladlen Semivolos, the Russian ambassador to Uganda, met Speaker of Parliament Anita Among in her office and urged her to push for quick approval of the Anti-Homosexuality Bill, which provides the death penalty for repeated consensual same-sex intimacy.
- In March 2023, Russia supplied $300,000 to Uganda to host lawmakers from across Africa for a conference on how to resist Western pressure on issues like gay and reproductive rights.
- On March 20, when Uganda’s parliament voted on the Anti-Homosexuality Bill, around a dozen Ugandan lawmakers joined the vote remotely from Moscow, where they were attending a conference of Russian and other African parliamentarians dubbed “Russia-Africa in a Multipolar World.”
- The Russian ambassador denies making that $300,000 transfer or pushing for passage of the Anti-Homosexuality Bill.
- An email announcing the $300,000 payment went to Sharon Slater, president of the anti-LGBTQ American advocacy group Family Watch International, one of the organizers of the Ugandan conference.
- Slater says she and Family Watch weren’t aware of any Russian funding for the conference and never had any involvement with the Russian government on any African issues.
- She spokes at a 2014 conference in Moscow that was organized by the anti-gay World Congress of Families.
- In her speech at the Uganda conference, Slater claimed that the U.N. and international aid groups are “after the children” and that they promote sex education that will “capture their hearts and minds to recruit them to their cause.”
- Slater says Family Watch has never supported anti-LGBTQ legislation in African countries and wasn’t “responsible for the treatment of homosexuals under African laws.”
- Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni says that Slater convinced him to remove a section of the bill that would have made it a crime simply to identify as LGBTQ.
- Attendees at the Ugandan conference included anti-gay legislators from Ghana who proposed the harsh anti-LGBTQ bill that Ghana’s parliament passed in February 2024 and that is currently awaiting action from the President and Supreme Court.
- Otherwise Lost: In Austin, a movement journalist named Kit O’Connell covers the trans community—and many others—as major outlets don’t.www.cjr.org Otherwise Lost
In Austin, a movement journalist named Kit O’Connell covers the trans community—and many others—as major outlets don’t.
> Knowing what or what not to do, and when, involves—as always, in journalism—judgment calls. “You end up in situations like, Can I as a nonbinary trans person report on the laws that are trying to make my existence illegal? Is that bias? Well, it is,” O’Connell said. “I’m biased against those laws. I don’t want to be driven out of Austin by the state government. So can I report on those things? I think I should report on those things. But certainly, some publications would have made the argument that I am too biased to report on them.” The stories O’Connell is most drawn to—local news that bobs between the giant, cresting waves of national headlines about marginalized people—have been arising with greater intensity, these days. In life, in work, in Austin, O’Connell is submerged.
- Thailand legalises equal marriage in historic moment for Southeast Asiawww.thepinknews.com Thailand legalises equal marriage in historic moment for Southeast Asia
Thailand has become the first Southeast Asian country to legalise same-sex marriage, with the first couples set to marry in January.
- 11th Circuit Rules In Favor Of Forced Trans Sterilization For Drivers Licenses In Alabamawww.erininthemorning.com 11th Circuit Rules In Favor Of Forced Trans Sterilization For Correct Drivers Licenses In Alabama
The decision is the latest in a series of court rulings from conservative courts rolling back transgender rights in the United States.
- Georgia’s parliament approves law curbing LGBTQ rightswww.aljazeera.com Georgia’s parliament approves law curbing LGBTQ rights
‘Family values’ bill is adopted despite being denounced by the president, rights groups and the European Union.
> ‘Family values’ bill is adopted despite being denounced by the president, rights groups and the European Union.
Kesaria Abramidze, a trans model, was murdered the day after the bill passed. Even if the president vetos it, this law already has a body count.
- 'I’m the proudest bisexual you’ve ever met, so why do I still doubt that I’m queer enough?'www.gaytimes.com 'I’m the proudest bisexual you’ve ever met, so why do I still doubt that I’m queer enough?'
For Bisexual Awareness Week, Just Like Us ambassador Alice Pillin reflects on her journey with her bisexuality.
> I’m a proud bisexual and I adore our queer culture, so why do I still doubt that I’m allowed to take up this space? > > I remember the day I came out to my mum. Standing at the end of her bed one grey and drizzly evening, I used a sudden surge of confidence to tell her that I am bisexual. Initially, she didn’t understand. How could I like more than one gender if at that time I had a boyfriend? I did my best to answer her questions, and fortunately, she accepted me.
> But I was still grappling with self-doubt, compounded by casual, maybe even unconscious, bi-erasure from those around me. My friends would joke that the worst thing I could do was end up with a man – I’d be betraying myself, and my attraction to men surely couldn’t be real. > > I laughed too, as a bead of sweat rolled down my face. I was an imposter. I wasn’t queer enough. Quick! Someone play Chappell Roan and cleanse me of my sins! Should I overcompensate and date a woman immediately? The pressure to prove myself at times felt overwhelming. I didn’t feel good enough for my own community.
- The inaugural Gender Liberation March linked the fights for reproductive and transgender rights19thnews.org The inaugural Gender Liberation March linked the fights for reproductive and transgender rights
Thousands marched in Washington, D.C., on Saturday to protest anti-LGBTQ+ legislation and the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
- Basically my Bi experience in a nutshellyoutube.com - YouTube
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I'm a Bi dude and literally get so tongue tied sometimes I sound like Porkie Pig
- Hungary PM Orbán's Roman Catholic 'star priest', a flag-bearer of political Christianity who has frequently been slamming the LGBTQ community, is reportedly gaydailynewshungary.com Pro-Orbán Roman Catholic priest, a flag-bearer of political Christianity participating in gay parties? - UPDATED - Daily News Hungary
Why is it problematic if a Roman Catholic priest is gay, takes part in gay parties, or maintains an intimate relationship with men?
cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/2723041
> Archived link > > According to the Hungarian media outlet Válasz Online, Father Gergő Bese, the “star priest” of the Orbán regime, there were a series of documents proving that Mr Bese participated in gay parties and maintained intimate relationships with other men. > > Things like that are, of course, part of private life, and should remain so. However, the case of Gergő Bese is different. He is one of the flag-bearers of Orbán’s political Christianity, a strong protector of Fidesz from critics from inside the church, an influencer regularly publishing pro-government writings, a public figure, and it seems a financial beneficiary of the Orbán cabinet. > > Moreover, he kept slamming the LGBTQ movement, supporting and authenticating the government’s campaign by wearing a cassock. > > He blessed PM Orbán’s office in Buda Castle’s Carmelite Monastery and the government-close Megafon Centre. He campaigned for the government during the 2022 general elections, writing that those voting for the opposition choose tuition fees in schools, unbearable payments in social institutes and the lockdown of village temples. > > He slammed Hungarian singer Gabi Tóth because of her divorce and the drag queens performing at the 2024 Paris Olympics’ opening ceremony. Bese wrote about the LGBTQ ideology and its aim to conquer the world and how difficult it was for a kid living in a single-parent family to find an identity. That is when LGBTQ propaganda can find and “change” them, he argued. > > He slammed the demonstration of church school teachers, Péter Magyar, whom he called the Judas of Fidesz, accepting the 30 pieces of silver. > > In the last six years, Bese and his family received HUF 41 million (EUR 101 thousand) from a civil fund supporting almost only the Fidesz-close NGOs. Even though the two NGOs applying are officially led by Bese’s mother and sibling, his email address and phone number were given under the contact details. Apart from the subvention, they received more than HUF 60 million (EUR 152 thousand) through different programmes from the Hungarian Prime Minister’s Office, the Cultural Ministry and the Bethlen Gábor Fund. Moreover, he is renting the Regina Hungarorum in Medjugorje. > > The Archbishop of Kalocsa-Kecskemét suspended Bese today.
- How Project 2025 targets the very existence of trans and queer people in the U.S. -- (video, 4 min)invidious.privacyredirect.com How Project 2025 targets the very existence of trans and queer Americans
Project 2025 is shot through with anti-trans ideas and draconian proposals to crack down on, not only the rights, but even the mention of LGBTQ people. The conservative blueprint for the next Republican presidency lays out a plan that equates trans identity with pornography in a calculated attempt t...
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Project 2025 is shot through with anti-trans ideas and draconian proposals to crack down on, not only the rights, but even the mention of LGBTQ people.
The conservative blueprint for the next Republican presidency lays out a plan that equates trans identity with pornography in a calculated attempt to classify anyone who is not straight and cis-gender as obscene, dangerous, and ultimately, illegal. The tactic falls right in line with the authors’ fixation on anything that might threaten the conservative image of what the American family should be.
- How safe is Edinburgh for LGBTQ+ people?
I [18NB] am starting uni in Edinburgh, Scotland tomorrow. Since I'll be living a good distance away from home, I was thinking of buying some pride merch and stuff.
However, it has crossed my mind that safety could be an issue. I wouldn't have thought that Edinburgh would have issues, but I think it's best to ask Lemmy: On the whole, is Edinburgh a safe place to be myself?
- Will & Harper | Official Trailer | Netflix
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"Will Ferrell and his close friend, former head writer at SNL, Harper Steele embark on a cross-country road trip together after Harper comes out as a trans woman. Watch Will & Harper on September 27 on Netflix." (from the YouTube description)
- A Trans Woman in Taiwan Won Legal Recognition After Four Years in Courtwww.them.us A Trans Woman in Taiwan Won Legal Recognition After Four Years in Court
After filing a lawsuit in 2020, Lisbeth Wu can finally change her legal gender without undergoing surgery.
- Why we need more trans visibility in footballwww.gaytimes.com Why we need more trans visibility in football
Sports journalist Grace Robertson explains what a powerful conversation, a game of footy and trans acceptance all have in common.
- U.S.: Republicans Are Sneaking Anti-Trans Amendments Into Beneficial Billswww.them.us Republicans Are Sneaking Anti-Trans Amendments Into Beneficial Bills
For years, lawmakers have been rewriting state legislation meant to benefit students, veterans, and beyond — but it’s starting to backfire.
In the U.S., Republicans are using bills that benefit the majority to push an anti-trans agenda
Lawmakers in the U.S. have repeatedly made last-ditch efforts to pass anti-trans laws during the eleventh hour of their legislative session in recent years, notably in Alabama and Kentucky, where the bills were eventually signed into law. This year, Republican lawmakers across several states tried their hand at it again, derailing governance as usual on the waning days of legislative sessions by attempting to replace routine legislation with anti-LGBTQ+ bills or stonewalling the process of passing other bills to push anti-LGBTQ+ efforts, advocates say.
This year, though, the ground has begun to shift. In March, during the last three weeks of Georgia’s legislative session, Republicans made a contortionistic effort to ram policies targeting transgender students into bills originally written to support all students in the state. Their target: a bill creating mental health screenings and other resources for student-athletes.
That bill was reengineered into legislation to ban sex education below 6th grade, bar trans students from playing on sports teams that match their gender identity, prohibit trans students from using restrooms that match their gender identity, and allow parents to be alerted about every library book that their child checks out.
- How anti-trans policies in Project 2025 could impact all families in the U.S.19thnews.org How anti-trans policies in Project 2025 could impact all families
The vision for Trump’s second term in the White House purports to protect families — but its anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric is centered in exclusion.
The vision for Trump’s second term in the White House purports to protect families — but its anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric is centered in exclusion.
The U.S. Republicans' Project 2025 equates being transgender — or adopting “transgender ideology” — to pornography and declares that it should be outlawed. Under this plan, the federal government would enforce sex discrimination laws on the “biological binary meaning of sex,” and educators and public librarians who spread the concept of being transgender would be registered as sex offenders. The plan says that children should be “raised by their biological fathers and mothers who conceive them,” unless those biological parents are found unfit by a court.
These ideas have drawn national attention for their far-reaching scope, but they didn’t appear out of thin air. They all have roots in anti-LGBTQ+ state legislation that conservative lobbying groups and think tanks have supported for years, like the law that took effect in Kentucky. Contributors to Project 2025 include senior staff from Alliance Defending Freedom, whose lawyers have helped write anti-transgender legislation in a number of states and defended those laws in court. Members of the conservative groups Family Research Council and the American Principles Project, which have similarly pushed anti-LGBTQ+ bills and anti-trans rhetoric, have served on the Project 2025 advisory board.
- Death threats, legal risk and backlogs weigh on clinicians treating trans minorswww.nbcnews.com Death threats, legal risk and backlogs weigh on clinicians treating trans minors
The rise in transgender health care bans is putting providers in the crosshairs.
Dr. Kade Goepferd, medical director of Children’s Minnesota Hospital’s Gender Health Program, like many providers who treat transgender youths, has received death threats. Goepferd said the growing waitlist, which has expanded due to surrounding states' bans on gender-affirming care, is more concerning. The program has seen a 30% increase in calls, leading to a waitlist of at least a year. NBC News found that clinicians in states like Connecticut and California are similarly overwhelmed by the influx of out-of-state patients. Legal risks and logistical challenges, such as insurance denials, are straining providers. Shield laws are "a tenuous protection," according to Dr. Molly McClain of the University of New Mexico’s Deseo clinic. A "majority of gender-affirming care providers NBC News interviewed had received threats, ranging from angry calls and emails to arson."
- Blue and red states were putting period products in schools — then came the anti-trans backlash19thnews.org Blue and red states were putting period products in schools — then came the anti-trans backlash
For years, bills that put tampons and pads in school bathrooms were gaining traction across states. But the rise of anti-trans legislation has made a health issue political.
- 'A victory': Canada halts planned deportation of bisexual man to Kenyawww.coastreporter.net 'A victory': Canada halts planned deportation of bisexual man to Kenya
TORONTO — A bisexual man in Canada has been granted one-year temporary residency just a day before his scheduled deportation to Kenya — an outcome his supporters call "a victory for migrant and queer justice.
- Anti-Trans School Board Candidates Backed by DeSantis Get Crushed in Floridatruthout.org Anti-Trans School Board Candidates Backed by DeSantis Get Crushed in Florida
Many candidates who lost their races were associated with Moms For Liberty and campaigned on anti-LGBTQ platforms.
- Sphen the penguin, one half of gay 'power couple', dies age 11www.bbc.com Sphen the penguin, one half of gay 'power couple', dies age 11
Sphen and his partner Magic shot to global stardom in 2018 when they fell in love at a Sydney aquarium.
A queer icon has passed :(
- 'Throughout all days and nights, forever’: Could an 11th century contract prove the existence of same-sex marriage in medieval Spain?theconversation.com ‘Throughout all days and nights, forever’: Could an 11th century contract prove the existence of same-sex marriage in medieval Spain?
A property agreement between two men, signed in 1061, includes heartfelt declarations of lifelong trust and faithfulness.
In 1061, two men in Spain, Pedro Díaz and Munio Vandilaz, signed a legal agreement which many researchers say is a factual, non-literary example of a recognised same-sex union during the the Medieval period.
Although the task of interpreting the original document is not easy, what is certain is that the Middle Ages are far from the dark, backwards and savage era that some continue to imagine. It is important to remember that in the the Middle Ages there was even homoerotic literature, a fact that reveals a certain permissive attitude and recognition of loving and sexual relations between people of the same sex.