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Hundreds of congregations have left the United Methodist Church in Ohio so far this year due in part to disagreements on LGBTQ+ marriage and ordination.
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That's despite vetoing Indiana's transgender girls sports ban last year.
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Greene County Municipal Court Judge David McNamee handed down his ruling Monday on the three misdemeanor charges.
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Particularly, for transgender people, who are four times more likely to experience violent crime than cisgender people.
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Cincinnati officials are denouncing proposed state laws that they say violate the human rights of transgender Ohioans.
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The Kentucky legislature's GOP supermajorities can nix Beshear's veto. If that happens, the ACLU of Kentucky indicated it will probably sue to try to block the bill.
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This move comes at a time when GOP legislators and anti-LGBTQ groups in the U.S. are pursuing policies that restrict trans people’s ability to participate in public life.
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As a new member of the Berea Independent School Board, Rebecca Blankenship has made history as the first openly transgender person elected to public office in Kentucky.
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A group of researchers from a variety of institutions, including Earlham College, have published a paper in the Journal of Applied Ecology on best practices for LGBTQ+ inclusion during field research.
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A new fellowship at the University of Cincinnati’s College of Medicine aims to help future doctors become experts in transgender and LGBTQ+ medicine.