As the Hi-Lex Gnomes, the Pooper Scooper Crew and other local favorites made their way down Grand Avenue on Saturday for the St. Paul Winter Carnival’s Grande Day parade, some anti-LGBTQ+ protesters also were making their presence known on the avenue.
In the face of anti-trans legislation sweeping the country over the past four years, California stepped up to protect trans people and in particular trans youth. In 2022, the state became the first in the nation to create a sanctuary for transgender youth seeking gender-affirming medical care.
SoCal band The Idiomatiques combine rock, R&B, Latin, bossa nova, and both traditional and modern jazz into a glorious musical soup. They’ll be performing at Boulevard Music with old friend Benedikt Brydern this weekend,
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Days after President Donald Trump's executive order calling for the federal government to define sex as only male or female, calls to the Sacramento LGBT Community Center have increased.
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Tyrrell County Schools officials announced former high school principal and Mayor of Columbia James Cahoon has died. Leaders in the school system posted to social media saying “Cahoon’s impact on our schools,
Transgender people are already serving in the military with honor and keeping our country and military safer and stronger,” said the president of GLAAD.