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Now, Texans will not be able to change the sex on their licenses unless it is to fix a clerical error.
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The students saw the move as part of a political environment that has become increasingly hostile against LGBTQ+ people in Texas.
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The Biden administration's new Title IX rule is on hold in Texas and 20 other states challenging the changes in court.
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President Joe Biden issued a blanket pardon on Wednesday morning to LGBTQI+ service members removed from the military because of their sexual orientation/gender identity.
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The 1996 film neo-noir thriller "Bound" pushed boundaries in its portrayals of sex and gender on screen. It was re-issued as part of the Criterion Collection this past week.
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The film Boys Don't Cry came out 25 years ago. A lot has changed in trans representation since then. NPR's Scott Detrow discusses this with the film's director, Kimberly Pierce.
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Archivists at the University of Houston have saved decades-worth of episodes of local LGBT radio shows that started in the 1970s. Together they tell the story of a complex, diverse community.
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Professors Daniel Bonevac and John Hatfield say they have no intention of complying with the Biden administration's Title IX regulations that expand protections for LGBTQ+ and pregnant students.
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“A lot of the people that have come through the organization’s doors... have found a safe place [to] make music, and enjoy performing and being a part of the community, and feel like we’re seen and heard.”
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Meeting at their worldwide General Conference in Charlotte, N.C., United Methodist delegates voted overwhelmingly to allow LGBTQ clergy and for Methodist ministers to officiate at same-sex weddings.