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Was the Hallmark Channel’s CEO fired over the lesbian commercial controversy?
CEO Bill Abbott will be stepping down following criticism from religious conservatives for allowing a lesbian ad on the network and then criticism from LGBTQ people when he pulled the ad.
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Red Utah & blue New Jersey have new, historic LGBTQ laws
States from both sides of the political spectrum have new protections for LGBTQ people this week.
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Meet the lesbian attorney & environmentalist running for Congress in Indiana
Sabrina Haake has been active in fighting for LGBTQ rights for many years, and now she wants to go to Capitol Hill and take on the climate crisis and education system.
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Commentary
Bi Democrat Zachary Moses is running for Governor of Utah. He wants to “part the Red Sea.”
If he wins Utah’s next gubernatorial race, he will make history as the first openly bisexual man elected governor of a state.
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Meet the lesbian chef creating gourmet meals & delivering them to sex workers
Orders are taken through text and Instagram or Twitter direct messages.
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The Trevor Project is getting $6 million in a historic grant to help LGBTQ youth
The Trevor Project works to end LGBTQ teen suicide. This grant will help them reach more young people.
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Meet John Blair, the gay Democrat running for Congress in New Mexico
“We are frankly on the verge of an infrastructure crisis, and I think because of the experience I have had, I am best positioned to represent this district,” Blair says.
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Mondaire Jones could be America’s first gay black member of Congress
He grew up in poverty – now he wants to pull people up.
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Here’s how one man plans to win nondiscrimination protections for LGBTQ people nationwide
Gerald Bostock’s legal challenge will be heard at the Supreme Court on Tuesday along with two others. His attorney has three arguments he insists will sway the court.