A Call to Action for Trans Youth on Transgender Day of Visibility
We must keep fighting for civil rights for all transgender youth in order to provide the justice they deserve.
March 31, 2023
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We must keep fighting for civil rights for all transgender youth in order to provide the justice they deserve.
Leaders in advocacy, business, entertainment, media, politics, and social justice have signed on to an open letter for Transgender Day of Visibility and Women's History Month.
L'lerret Jazelle Ailith wowed audiences with her powerful participation in Laverne Cox Presents: The T Word. We spoke with the trans youth advocate to learn more about her activism and getting to work with her hero.
The show of solidarity came in response to an anti-trans protest at London Pride.
The governor made transphobic remarks before signing the bill and referred to trans female athletes as "males."
Lesbians often still feel invisible or marginalized within the LGBTQ+ community, organizers say.
After being found guilty of 'manifesting prostitution,' advocate Monica Jones is pushing back against the law that she contends is unconstitutionally vague and targets trans women of color.
An avowed supporter ofgay rights throughout her career, the singer apologized for her misinformed mistakes around trans inclusion.Â
Capitol Hill Pride in Seattle complained about Taking B(l)ack Pride charging admission to whites only but is now seeking "common ground."
Being a young trans person isn't easy, but you got this.
Sia, Michael Stipe and others stand with trans troops.Â
A show of solidarity against an iconic website's recent transphobia.Â
The Emmy-nominated show explores a gay Middle Eastern man who is bigoted, violent, and completely human.
Instead of looking for colorful Easter eggs, thousands of LGBTQ+ allies displayed their Pride colors and marched in opposition to anti-LGBTQ+ laws.
Many public figures tweeted their outrage as the discriminatory ban went into effect.
We've got the lesbians you need and desire.
Linda Riley, the publisher of Diva Magazine, offers thoughts and hope for the future of lesbian rights.
Three people holding the flags were asked to leave when others said the symbol made them feel unsafe.