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The Youngest 2020 Candidate Pushes A Platform Of 'Inter-Generational Justice'
Pete Buttigieg, mayor of South Bend, Ind., recently announced his intent to run for president, saying the 2020 election should focus on changing the economic outlook for millennials. -
Trump's Ban On Transgender People In Military Sparks Debate
Rebecca Jeen McDonald joined the Air Force in 1973 and spent seven years as a heavy equipment mechanic. She said the job was hard, but pretending to be someone she wasn’t was even harder. -
LGBT Navajos Discover Unexpected Champions: Their Grandparents
LGBT Navajo youth are three times as likely to attempt suicide as their non-Native counterparts. Some are finding unexpected allies among elders whose tradition embraces the "two spirited." -
High Court Lets Military Implement Transgender Restrictions
The high court on Tuesday reversed lower-court orders preventing the Pentagon from implementing its plans. -
Cuba Scraps Words Establishing Same-Sex Marriage From Drafted Constitution
The amendment stirred controversy on the island. The National Assembly said this week that eliminating a definition of matrimony was "a way of respecting all opinions." -
The 'Pronoun Go 'Round': Our Changing Language Around Gender
Callie speaks with local LGBTQ leaders about the evolving language around gender, as well as gender pronoun best practices. -
White House Asks Supreme Court To Fast-Track Ruling On Transgender Military Ban
It's not the first time that the administration has asked the Supreme Court to intercede in the appeals process. -
Kim Davis Loses Her Re-Election Bid For Kentucky County Clerkship
The Republican clerk's refusal to issue marriage certificates to same-sex couples made her a flashpoint for controversy in 2015. Now, Davis has lost to her Democratic opponent. -
ACLU Massachusetts Executive Director Optimistic Voters Will Vote 'Yes' On Question 3
As voters head to the polls, early data suggests voters will overwhelmingly vote to uphold 2016 anti-discrimination bill. -
'Orange Is The New Black' Actress, Laverne Cox On Trans Rights And Ballot Question 3
Jim Braude was joined by actress and activist Laverne Cox to discuss transgender rights, both nationally and locally as Massachusetts prepares to vote on Question 3.