First US drag show ban stokes fears of violence
For many drag queens, security risks are a new reality of working life as the threat of attacks rise
Hong Kong transgender protesters say government is not abiding by landmark ruling
A group of Hong Kong transgender people staged a small protest against a delay by authorities in changing the gender indicated on their identity documents
OPINION: The power of visibility: why drag shows and LGBTQ+ representation matter now more than ever
Anti-LGBTQ+ laws, actions, and policies are rooted in a deep-seated fear and hatred of those who are different
Kentucky lawmakers override governor's veto of transgender bill
Republican lawmakers in Kentucky overturned the governor's veto of a bill to ban transgender youths from gender-affirming healthcare and restrict which toilets they use in public schools
Corporate giants say anti-LGBT law would hurt Uganda's economy
A coalition of international companies denounced anti-LGBTQ legislation passed by Uganda's parliament last week, warning it would damage the East Africa country's economy
How drag was pushed back into the shadows in Tennessee
The impacts of the bill banning "adult cabaret performances," including some drag acts, in public or in front of minors - with prison sentences for violations - are already being felt
Transgender athletes condemn ban on inclusion in female events
Athletics' global governing body cited a "need to protect the female category" in their decision to ban trans women from women's events
Kentucky governor vetoes bill targeting transgender youth
The bill is part of nationwide attacks on the LGBTQ+ community - from the discussion of gender identity in schools, to drag shows and trans competition in sports
GetEqual app helps Southeast Asia LGBTQ+ gig workers find new jobs
A mobile app in Southeast Asia aims to provide more job opportunities for LGBTQ+ people working in the gig economy
LGBTQ advocacy group Human Rights Campaign settles racism lawsuit with ex-leader
Human Rights Campaign, the largest LGBTQ advocacy group in the U.S., and its former president, Alphonso David, have settled a lawsuit in which David had alleged racial discrimination in his firing