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A Missouri Supreme Court ruling from earlier this year is giving advocates hope that stronger protections for transgender youth in school will soon…
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Many St. Louisans are dismayed by a U.S. Supreme Court decision to reinstate President Donald Trump’s ban on transgender people serving in the military.…
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The LGBTQ community has made great strides since October first became Lesbian and Gay History Month in 1994. But even today, with legal same-sex marriage…
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From the beginning, St. Louisans Jess Dugan and Vanessa Fabbre were in step.They met in 2012 while country line dancing, a shared passion, and it wasn’t…
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Members of the LGBTQ community and others will gather Friday at Transgender Memorial Garden to commemorate Kiwi Herring, a black, transgender woman killed…
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St. Louis will host two Pride festivals this weekend as part of a yearly celebration of LGBTQ+ culture and history.Pride traces its roots back to the 1969…
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Over the past five years, the Metro Trans Umbrella Group art show has more than doubled in size. This year’s event at Koken Art Factory in south St. Louis…
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Eighty-year-old Wisper Lowe, a transgender woman from Belleville, grew up during World War II, a period that demanded patriotism and strict gender…
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Children who grapple with their gender identity often start asking questions in their toddler years.They may demand parents call them "her" instead of…
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Sayer Johnson grew up watching the annual Jerry Lewis telethon for kids with muscular dystrophy.In recent years, he's wondered if advocates for…