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Thailand legalizing same-sex marriage is likely to bring a flood of tourists
Thailand’s same-sex marriage law could add 4 million tourists and $2 billion in tourism revenue per year, according to a report commissioned by Agoda.
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New Jersey school district hit with multiple lawsuits after firing gay superintendent
Three former Manchester Township School District employees have alleged hostile treatment and anti-LGBTQ bias.
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Census Bureau on track to include questions about sexual orientation and gender ID on 2027 survey
Questions about sexual orientation, gender identity and changes to queries about race and ethnicity are on track to be asked in the most comprehensive survey of American life by 2027, U.S. Census Bureau officials said Thursday.
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Thailand legalizes same-sex marriage, allows couples to wed starting in January
Thailand’s landmark marriage equality bill has been officially written into law, allowing same-sex couples to legally wed.
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What is conversion therapy?
The practice of conversion therapy has stirred controversy and is opposed by the American Medical Association.
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San Francisco names Gilbert Baker's Pride flag an offical landmark
San Francisco City leaders convened on Friday to officially declare artist Gilbert Baker’s rainbow Gay Pride flag an official landmark.
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Gilbert Baker's Pride flag named official landmark
San Francisco City leaders convened on Friday to officially declare the Gilbert Baker’s Rainbow Flag an official landmark. Christie Smith reports.
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Santa Clara County celebrates first-ever name, gender marker change day
For the first time ever, superior court judges in Santa Clara County held an official event to support members of the LGBTQ+ community who want to change their names and gender markers on legal documents.
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Santa Clara County celebrates first-ever name, gender marker change day
For the first time ever, superior court judges in Santa Clara County held an official event to support members of the LGBTQ+ community who want to change their names and gender markers on legal documents. Robert Handa reports.
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Short doc ‘It's Okay' explores Drag Story Hour through the eyes of kids
Oscar-nominated director David France said the voices of children have been left out of the nationwide debate over drag reading events.
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A breakdown of the 175 LGBTQ athletes who will compete at the Paris Olympics
More than 150 of the out athletes at the 2024 Games are women, according to sports site OutSports.
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There is no fundamental right to change one's sex in birth certificates, federal appeals court rules
A federal appeals court panel ruled 2-1 on Friday that Tennessee does not unconstitutionally discriminate against transgender people by not allowing them to change the sex designation on their birth certificates.
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Missing transgender teen's body found dismembered; suspect charged
Pennsylvania authorities confirmed that dismembered human remains found late last month are those of a transgender teenager who had been reported missing.
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San Francisco packed for Pride parade
“A beacon of love” was the theme of pride this year. It was also nothing but smiles, rainbows and lots of pride, mixed with political messages and all in a massive and sometimes moving eclectic crowd of Pride partiers. Thom Jensen reports.
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‘No Pride in Genocide': Pro-Palestinian groups counter SF Pride parade
Close to 1,000 LGBTQ+ activist and allies boycotted the official San Francico Pride Parade, hosting an alternative march in solidarity with Palestinians on Sunday afternoon.
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“No Pride in Genocide” protest
Close to 1,000 LGBTQ+ activist and allies boycotted the official San Francico Pride Parade, hosting an alternative march in solidarity with Palestinians on Sunday afternoon.
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San Francisco Pride doubles down on safety
Law enforcement and San Francisco Pride organizers doubled down on extra security, out of an abundance of caution on Sunday. Emma Goss reports.
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San Francisco celebrates Pride
Hundreds of thousands of people lined Market Street in San Francisco Sunday for The Pride Parade and festival that followed at Civic Center Plaza. Thom Jensen reports.
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San Francisco bookstore sends LGBTQ+ books to organizations in states with book bans
One San Francisco book shop is working to fight book bans in other states by mailing books featuring LGBTQ+ voices.
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San Francisco book store counters book bans
One San Francisco book shop is working to fight book bans in other states by mailing books featuring LGBTQ+ voices. Alyssa Goard reports.