A Vermont Christian school that was penalized for refusing to let its girls’ basketball team play against one that included a transgender girl is suing state agencies. Read on » As lawmakers began returning to Washington, D.C. on Monday and prepared to reconvene on Tuesday, the saga of Rep. George Santos, the lying gay New York Republican U.S. lawmaker, continued to be a central topic on Capitol Hill. Read on » A year after Qatar hosted soccer's World Cup with promises to improve the situation of LGBTQ+ people in the country, that situation is actually deteriorating. Read on » Froot Loops cereal boxes feature a promotion offering free access to a digital library focused on equality, diversity, and inclusion in Canada. The initiative, LOOP TOGETHER, was launched in collaboration with BGC Canada and Kids Can Press to foster discussions about diverse topics among families. The library includes books on various subjects such as gender, immigration, multiculturalism, and disability, with titles like Maggie’s Chopsticks, My City Speaks, and Razia’s Ray of Hope. Read on » Step into history and join us at The Stonewall Inn Brick Awards Gala on December 4th at Racket in New York City. As a symbol of LGBTQ+ activism since the historic 1969 riots, The Stonewall Inn is hosting its inaugural awards gala to honor trailblazing leaders who continue to champion visibility, equality, and open doors for others. Read on » In a Friday X (formerly Twitter) Spaces conversation, embattled New York Rep. George Santos admitted his tenure in Congress is uncertain and likely shortlived. Despite calls for his resignation, he firmly said, “I’m not leaving,” and declared that he won’t seek reelection. Read on » The trial for two teenagers accused of killing British trans teen Brianna Ghey started today in a Manchester courtroom. Read on »
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