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The parties who spearheaded the bill declared that “years of commitment to freedom, equality, and human dignity have been rewarded.”
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Trans people have always existed. History doesn't vindicate the side that excluded them. I've written about which side I'm on, and why I'm inviting you to join me. https://t.co/doWj5qRDTy
Lectures promoting gender critical views are simply not acceptable and the students have spoken with their feet. Now the University leadership should review the position of this associate professor to see if his lectures fit the syllabus.
What if people left their appointments feeling heard, understood, and supported?
Healthcare works best when doctors listen and patients feel listened to.
Johnny Knoxville and the ‘Jackass’ cast made a surprise appearance at the West Hollywood Pride Parade on Sunday (7 June) to show their support for the LGBTQ+ community.
Knoxville was spotted carrying a rainbow fan and waving a Progress Pride flag along the parade route, while Steve-O rode through the festivities in his underwear aboard a makeshift shopping cart float decked out in rainbow flags.
After the event, Knoxville described taking part in WeHo Pride as a "dream come true," thanking LGBTQ+ fans for supporting the franchise over the years. "What a beautiful event to be a part of," he wrote on social media. "I was overcome with emotion a few times along the parade route."
The appearance also marked a full-circle moment for the ‘Jackass’ crew, who were once banned from filming in West Hollywood for 10 years after a stunt during the franchise's original 1999 pilot. The stunt, called “The Convict”, had Knoxville dressed as an escaped convict entering a hardware store on Santa Monica Boulevard to try and convince someone to saw his handcuffs off. "Banned from West Hollywood no more," the group joked in a social media post celebrating their Pride appearance.
The Baltimore City Fire Department proudly celebrates Pride Month and stands with our LGBTQ+ community. We honor the strength, resilience, and contributions of those who continue to lead with courage and pride. This month and every month, BCFD remains committed to serving every resident with respect, dignity, and care.
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@hrw While it is welcome that the charges were dropped, it raises serious questions about why they were brought in the first place.
Peaceful assembly and LGBT rights are fundamental human rights and should not be subjected to criminal proceedings.
@hrw While it is welcome that the charges were dropped, it raises serious questions about why they were brought in the first place.
Peaceful assembly and LGBT rights are fundamental human rights and should not be subjected to criminal proceedings.
Hungarian prosecutors announced on June 4 that they had dropped charges against a mayor and a civic activist for their roles in organizing 2025 Pride events in Budapest and Pécs.
The dropped charges, which come during Pride month, are a positive move for LGBT Rights. https://t.co/zUMmke7Vce
Twenty years after voters approved a constitutional prohibition on same-sex marriage, voters will decide whether to replace it with an explicit guarantee. https://t.co/uWfHSQjtl6