Minnesota Supreme Court rules USA Powerlifting’s ban on trans women is discrimination
The Minnesota Supreme Court has ruled that USA Powerlifting discriminated against a transgender woman by banning her from women’s competitions.
SCOTUS marriage equality revisit
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Breaking: U.S. Supreme Court to consider whether to revisit marriage equality
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to consider whether to hear a challenge that could reopen the question of who can get married. The challenge to marriage equality is being brought by Kim Davis, the former Kentucky county clerk who in 2015 defied a federal court order to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.
While prices rise, jobs fade, and a shutdown hurts, Trump bills us $20+ billion for his lavish expenses
I’ve said it before, even written about it, and I’ll say it again, it’s OK to be angry with anyone who voted for Donald Trump, especially if they were naïve enough to think he’d lower grocery prices, bring back good-paying jobs, or put “America First.”
Gay California lawmaker Scott Wiener enters race for Pelosi’s U.S. House seat
It’s official — Scott Wiener, a gay state senator in California, is running for the U.S. House seat long held by LGBTQ+ ally Nancy Pelosi.
Daily newsletter 10/22
➡️ Hate crimes against LGBTQ+ people are rising around the world as politicians target them through legislation and rhetoric, according to a new report.
A line must be drawn: The cowardice of historic LGBTQ+ provider Fenway Health
Last week, devastating news tore through the transgender community: Fenway Health — once one of the most trusted LGBTQ+ clinics in America — announced it would end gender-affirming care for anyone under 19, bowing to pressure from the Trump administration. The rationale was both cynical and cowardly. Fenway claimed it feared that Trump could revoke …
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Le Fesses-tival 2025: huit ans pour (re)faire corps
Du 22 au 26 octobre, le Fesses-tival revient à Genève pour sa huitième édition. Entre nostalgie Y2K, transmission et politiques du corps, l’événement dirigé par Lari Medawar reste le dernier festival romand à célébrer aussi librement les sexualités plurielles. L’article Le Fesses-tival 2025: huit ans pour (re)faire corps est apparu en premier sur 360°.

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