South Carolina education leader: schools should ignore LGBTQ-inclusive Title IX rule
South Carolina Superintendent of Education Ellen Weaver has joined the list of state officials objecting to the Biden administration’s new, LGBTQ-inclusive rule on the application of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the law banning sex discrimination in educational programs that receive federal funds.
Jesus and St. Paul were asexual, and everybody in heaven is nonbinary
Most opposition to LGBTQ+ rights in the United States – historically and contemporaneously – emanates from Christian pulpits. From sea to shining sea, many pastors and priests still preach harsh words against those who are not heterosexual and not cisgender. These preachers employ the Christian Bible as a hammer and, without a hint of reservation …
If Trump defies the gag order — again — he deserves to go to jail
If a U.S. Rep. Donald Jones (he’s fictitious) was on trial for falsifying business records to hide a payment to a mistress to keep quiet about an affair before a 2016 election, he would have already had his trial, been convicted, and served his time in prison.
Closets are for cowboy boots: A tribute to David Mixner
“Hi, I’m David Mixner. And I’m a living legend.”
Ex-eroticis, impressions d’un désir masculin tout-puissant
Jusqu’au 31 mai, le Centre Maurice Chalumeau en sciences des sexualités de l’Université de Genève présente l’exposition Ex-eroticis: Art et fierté du livre secret, consacrée à un forme artistique méconnue circulant entre érudits du siècle passé. Un parcours en forme de réflexion et d’invitation à l’étude sur des œuvres souvent problématiques. L’article Ex-eroticis, impressions d’un …
Mississippi Republicans fail to pass trans bathroom ban and law defining sex
Two laws restricting the rights of transgender people in Mississippi will not go to a final vote.
Gay Floridians are standing up for equality by attending Pensacola Pride’s 30th anniversary
Even during an election year, Pensacola is showing up and showing out for LGBTQ+ rights.
Lesbian Georgia welder cites sex discrimination in EEOC complaint against her employer
A Georgia woman has filed a discrimination complaint against her company, saying it for created a toxic work environment for LGBTQ+ people and women. Megan McDaniel, a welder at Republic Services of Georgia, has filed a formal complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, alleging sexual harassment, discrimination, and retaliation. McDaniel, a lesbian, claims that …
United Methodist Church ends 40-year ban on LGBTQ+ clergy
By Justin Gamble, CNN

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