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Boston organizers gear up for ‘safe and joyous’ Pride activities
Earlier this month, federal agencies issued a general public service announcement that foreign terrorist organizations or their supporters might be targeting Pride Month events. -
LGBTQ Youth Commission urges wide range of legislative changes
The commission’s recommendations span policy areas, responding to attacks and hate crimes. -
Same-sex couples celebrating 20 years of marriage equality in Massachusetts
The Massachusetts case Goodridge v. Department of Public Health gave same-sex couples in the state the right to wed in 2004. -
What winning same-sex marriage in Mass. meant, as told by the lawyer who argued it
“There were a lot of people who wanted to marry each other, wanted to define themselves by this commitment, and yet were blocked from doing so and there was no real alternative,” said Mary Bonauto, who represented the plaintiffs before the Supreme Judicial Court. -
The big list of 2024 Pride events in Boston and beyond
From Pride parades to cemetery tours, there is truly an event for everyone in 2024. -
Maine legislature rallies for gender-affirming care with a new bill
The legislation would protect medical providers from out-of-state investigations when handling gender-affirming care or abortions. -
Pressley responds to Supreme Court’s latest abortion case: ‘I’m resolved as ever’
"I've grown tired of old white men on the far-right side of the aisle misleading the public," the Congresswoman said on GBH’s All Things Considered Wednesday. -
Florida continues its assault on LGBTQ rights with a new driver's license rule
Trans residents can no longer update their driver’s license with their correct gender identity in Florida, one of many lapses in protections for the LGBTQ community in the state — Under the Radar breaks down that story and more on our LGBTQ News Roundtable. -
Pembroke schools reject effort that would ban Pride flags
The Pembroke school committee voted unanimously to reject a measure banning teachers from displaying Pride flags or other symbols of political activism in classrooms. The proposal would have also barred educators from advocating for political candidates or social issues on school property or on posters, buttons, jewelry and pins. -
Trans families are migrating to Colorado so their kids can get gender-affirming care
Last year, 16 states banned some form of gender-affirming healthcare. That's prompting families of kids who need it to move to states where it remains legal, including Colorado.