NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee plans to sign a bill requiring school districts to alert parents of any instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity and let them opt their student out. Casey Black, a spokesperson for the Republican, said Thursday the governor intends to sign the …
News Check out telly actress Rubina Dilaik’s cute chain flaunting her initials ‘RUBY’ on it… Read on to check out BB 14’s winner Rubina Dilaik’s cute chain that carries her initials ‘RUBY’ on it… By TellychakkarTeam 26 Apr 2021 08:25 AM Mumbai Follow us on Google news to get the best breaking news MUMBAI: Recently,…
Gregg DeGuire/GettyCaitlyn Jenner seems to have no one in her corner in her high profile run for governor of California. The Olympian, who would be among a small handful of transgender office-holders if she were elected, can’t even bank on support from members of the LGBTQ community with several groups and activists slamming her campaign.“Make…
The pandemic might have delayed the Pride Month this year, but Victoria is ready and raring to celebrate celebrate its LGBTQI+ communities. Here are our … The post Your Guide To Pride Month Community Events appeared first on Star Observer.
Summary List PlacementFox News host Tucker Carlson’s college yearbook photo was circulating on Twitter this week, with some pointing out the groups listed in the entry. Beneath Carlson’s photo and name, the entry included the “Dan White Society” and the “Jesse Helms Foundation,” implying Carlson was part of the groups. Dan White was an American…
Andrew Yang, a 2020 Democratic presidential contender running to be mayor of New York City, is facing backlash over his policies and lost the endorsement of a prominent LGBTQ political group Thursday.
Actors Javicia Leslie (“Batwoman”), Ashley Park (“Emily in Paris”), Ariana DeBose (“The Prom”) and Tiffany Boone (“Nine Perfect Strangers”) will join WrapWomen’s BE Mentorship Conference, May 11-13. During Day 1, Leslie, Park, DeBose and Boone will come together for a panel conversation titled “Next Gen Hollywood: Empowering Change Through Storytelling.” During this session, the rising…
(RNS) — Approved by 72% of the faculty, the April 20th vote was the latest in a series of escalating clashes between faculty, students and the school’s governing board over its refusal to hire LGBTQ people. The post Seattle Pacific University faculty vote no confidence in board over LGBTQ exclusion appeared first on Religion News Service.
In the summer of 2007, Thomas Gokey had just graduated from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and he was thinking about how much his degree had cost him. His diploma was a simple piece of paper, but it came with a price tag of thousands of dollars—dollars that were themselves pieces of…