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Gateway to Pride is the museum's first exhibition specifically about LGBTQIA+ history and experiences across Missouri and the Metro East.
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In a unanimous decision, the state appeals court ruled that the Blue Springs School District discriminated against the student, identified by his initials R.M.A., on the basis of sex when it barred him from using the boys’ locker room.
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Missouri’s attorney general went looking for complaints about trans care. He got something else.
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St. Louis pastors will impose their own regulations on a repealed ban on same-sex weddings and LGBTQ clergy in the United Methodist Church.
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“Love” is the theme for the 17th annual QFest: self-love and acceptance, romance, familial bonds, fictive kinship and all.
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Missouri is one of 19 states that has banned gender-affirming care for minors. The state has proven to be ripe for laws limiting transgender rights, which are often engineered by a network of out-of-state conservative advocacy groups.
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Colin Murphy founded Boom Magazine in 2014 with his late husband, R. Kurt Ross, and longtime friend Colin Lovett.
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More than half of Illinois' teachers surveyed said they are ready to embrace social studies standards that include teaching LGBTQ+, Asian American, and pre-enslavement Black history in its public schools.
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WerQfest is spotlighting Black queer artists, activists and community leaders in St. Louis with a digital campaign, Black, But Make It Queer.
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The Southern Trans Youth Emergency Project connects people in states where gender-affirming care for minors has been banned or restricted by referring them to clinics and doctors in states that still offer hormone replacement therapy, puberty blockers and other treatments.