Kentucky city pays photographer $800,000 in same-sex wedding case
The city of Louisville will pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees to a Kentucky photographer who challenged the city’s LGBTQ+ nondiscrimination law, ending a years-long case backed by a conservative legal group.
Pourquoi la soirée de lancement de la Lausanne Pride est essentielle
Une scène, des performances, un public engagé et derrière, toute une Pride à faire exister. À Lausanne, la soirée de lancement du 5 avril au Romandie marque bien plus qu’un début de saison: elle pose les bases d’un événement collectif, politique et nécessaire. L’article Pourquoi la soirée de lancement de la Lausanne Pride est essentielle …
Une croisière fluviale pour célébrer la WorldPride 2026
Cette année la WorldPride fait escale à Amsterdam — et si tu y arrivais autrement? Avec sa croisière fluviale entre Bruxelles et la capitale néerlandaise, l’agence inclusive Voyati propose une expérience à la fois festive, culturelle et profondément humaine. Quelques jours de navigation, de rencontres et de découvertes pour rejoindre la Pride au fil de …
NASCAR indefinitely suspends driver who mocked IndyCar racer’s ‘gay voice’
NASCAR indefinitely suspended Kaulig Racing driver Daniel Dye after he mocked another driver with a homophobic remark during a livestream, triggering swift disciplinary action from both his team and the sanctioning body.
Rachel Maddow explains how Trump’s family is benefiting from Iran war
Rachel Maddow came back Monday night to a question she’s been asking since the start of President Donald Trump’s war with Iran, and suggested the answer is starting to reveal itself.
Senators must reject Trump’s expanding anti-trans agenda in SAVE America Act, advocates warn
More than 30 LGBTQ+ and civil rights organizations are urging the U.S. Senate to reject a Republican-backed elections bill they say would both restrict access to the ballot and advance a broader federal push targeting transgender people.
Tennessee Republicans advance bill targeting what students can call transgender educators
Tennessee lawmakers are considering a bill that would bar schools from requiring students to use transgender teachers’ preferred honorifics. The GOP-backed bill under consideration in the state House would stop educators from requiring preferred honorifics in the classroom.
The Federal Bureau of Prisons is running a conversion therapy program. We must not let it stand
On February 19, 2026, the Federal Bureau of Prisons issued a new policy on the “Management of Inmates with Gender Dysphoria.” The title sounds clinical. The reality is brutal: the federal government has now officially placed itself in the business of punishing transgender people for being who they are, by withdrawing their medical care, confiscating …
LGBTQ+ Task Force’s Evan Low: What’s at stake this midterms
Amid a torrent of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation and a national political climate increasingly defined by fear and distortion, Evan Low has come to an unsettling realization: What the country is living through right now is not normal.
Advocate newsletter 3/19/26
🏥 Pediatric hospitals all over the country have been making abrupt decisions to halt health care for transgender youth — even in states where such care is still legal. But now, a group of families in California is fighting back. They’ve filed a lawsuit against Rady Children’s Health, accusing the hospital of discriminating against trans …

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