Philippines' Right to Care Act could propel LGBTQ+ rights
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WI Drag Performer: “It’s Good To Be Seen”
“Right now it feels like the world wants to break us and make us feel less than. Being positive is the biggest form of resistance we can give people.” That’s “queer joy,” as Travis Gorell of western Wisconsin likes to explain it as. While the state was once a pioneer for LGBTQ+ rights—Wisconsin legalized same sex marriage in 2014, a year before the US Supreme Court did nationally—some progress has stalled with a divided government. But this sess…
How a health care directory is connecting LGBTQ+ communities to more services
Leer en español For nonprofits and health workers serving the LGBTQ+ community, finding ways to provide inclusive and affirming services in 2025 can be difficult. A growing list of Trump administration actions are affecting the health of LGBTQ+ people, making it harder to find care and adding to the unfair treatment and discrimination they often face at disproportionate rates. To learn more about the ways health care workers can better stay up t…
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