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Trans People Say They #WontBeErased, As Trump Administration Mulls Defining 'Sex'
"The agency's proposed definition would define sex as either male or female, unchangeable, and determined by the genitals that a person is born with," The New York Times reported. Reaction was swift. -
'Proud And Relieved': Matthew Shepard's Remains To Be Interred At National Cathedral
The move comes two decades after the young gay man's brutal murder in Laramie, Wyo. "This is incredibly meaningful for our family and for everyone who has known him," his parents said Thursday. -
Romanian Referendum Seeks To Broaden Same-Sex Marriage Restrictions In Eastern Europe
Romania is one of several Eastern European nations that already ban both same-sex marriage and same-sex unions in civil law. Now it's trying to ban it in the constitution. -
Wigstock, 'An Iconic Piece of Drag History,' Lets Its Roots Show At 2018 Revival
For years, Wigstock was a staple of New York City's drag scene. And after a 17-year hiatus and a boom in drag's popularity, the outdoor festival returned. -
US Halts Visas For Diplomats' Same-Sex Partners If They're Not Married
Officials say the policy promotes parity with opposite-sex couples. But critics fear for these foreign diplomats and staff, many of whom hail from countries where same-sex couples suffer persecution. -
Ballot Question 3 Debate
Midterm elections are coming up fast across the country, and here in Massachusetts there are plenty of local issues to weigh in on as well. -
LGBTQ News: Massachusetts Transgender Protections On The Ballot And Are Gay Rights The Key To Red State Democratic Victory?
Callie speaks with Boston LGBTQ community leaders Grace Sterling Stowell, Sue O’Connell, and Janson Wu about the latest LGBTQ news you need to know. -
Rise Of LGBTQ Candidates Could Usher In A 'Rainbow Wave' In 2018
There were a record 430 lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender candidates this year running for office at every level of government, almost entirely on the Democratic side. -
Know An LGBTQ Student Itching To Study Abroad? Here Are Some Things To Think About
For queer students, the decision to go abroad can come with added questions. Without answers, some worry they may skip the experience all together — and miss out on all the benefits. -
Colorado Baker Sues State Again, After Refusing To Make Cake For Transgender Woman
Jack Phillips, who prevailed in a Supreme Court case about his refusal to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple, is suing Colorado in a case involving a cake celebrating gender transition.