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Transgender youth in the United States, including in Alabama, have been flooding crisis hotlines since the election of Donald Trump, who made anti-transgender themes central to his campaign. Many teens worry about how their lives could change once he becomes president.
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A Birmingham-based nonprofit that preserves LGBTQ history in the Deep South is offering an educational lecture during LGBT History Month. Invisible Histories invites the public to take part in "Extra! Extra!" Queer All About It: Southern LGBTQ Newpapers and Magazines. The event is set for 6:00 p.m. on Oct. 17.
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Some Alabama lawmakers are seeking to remove $5 million in funding from the Alabama Department of Archives and History after it hosted a June lecture focused on LGBTQ+ history.
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CARBON HILL, Ala. (AP) — The mayor of a rural northwest Alabama town who posted online about "killing out" gay and transgender people has posted an…
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Some community activists are calling on leaders in Alabama's largest city to ban conversion therapy for minors.Al.com reports the Affirming Birmingham…
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A new project is documenting the history of LGBTQ people in the Deep South, a region that once all but forced gays, lesbians and others to live in…
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Samford University is refusing 3 million dollars from the Alabama Baptist State Convention, reportedly due to a proposed LGBT student organization at the…
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A report from an international human rights organization concludes many public schools are still hostile environments for LGBT students in Alabama and…
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The annual Druid City Pride festival is taking place this weekend in Tuscaloosa. This is the second year for the Pride event, with a lot more activities…
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Roy Moore is no longer serving as the Chief Justice of Alabama.On September 30, a majority of the Alabama Court of the Judiciary decided to suspend Moore…