Por: New York Daily News Nation October 22, 2022
Nearly seven in 10 LGBTQ students reported feeling unsafe at school in 2021 because of their sexual orientation and/or gender identity, according to new data released this week. Researchers with GLSEN, a national organization that fights to end anti-LGBTQ discrimination in k-12 schools, found an increasingly more hostile environment for LGBTQ students in middle and high schools across the nation. For its 2021 National School Climate Survey, the... + full article
The Hill USA Health October 21, 2022
More than 80 percent of LGBTQ students said they felt unsafe at school last year, the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network (GLSEN), as instances of discriminatory remarks from their peers increased and classroom access to LGBTQ-related books and internet resources shrank... + más
Nearly 70% of LGBTQ students feel unsafe at school due to sexual orientation or gender identity: survey | New York Daily News
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WPLG Local 10 USA Politics October 21, 2022
ORLANDO, Fla. – For the second time in about a month, a lawsuit challenging Florida's so-called restricting teaching on gender identity and sexual orientation in schools has been dismissed by a federal judge.U.S. District Judge Wendy Berger in Orlando on Thursday... + más
Education Board Approves Parental Rights Rules Labeled by Critics as ‘Don't Say Gay' Law | NBC 6 South Florida
Judge tosses challenge to Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' bill | WPTV
Portland Press Herald USA World October 21, 2022
WASHINGTON — Republican legislators have proposed a far-reaching new law that would prohibit public schools from offering young students lessons or literature that discuss gender identity, sexual orientation and transgender individuals. The legislation, introduced in Congress... + más
Fla. to strip licenses of K-3 teachers who discuss gender identity, sexuality | The Boston Globe
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NBC News USA Politics October 20, 2022
Congressional Republicans introduced what some are calling a national version of Florida’s Parental Rights in Education bill — or what critics have dubbed the “Don’t Say Gay” bill. Rep. Mike Johnson of Louisiana and 32 other Republican members of Congress on Tuesday... + más
LGBTQ Groups Launch Ad Campaign Warning GOP Will Target Gay Rights Next | Newsweek
The Hill USA Politics October 18, 2022
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) on Monday signed legislation to expand funding and services allotted to the state’s senior population under federal law to those facing hardships tied to their sexual orientation or gender identity. The new law clarifies that the Older Americans... + más
NY Gov. Kathy Hochul pictured with fundraiser Maher Abdelqader, who shared Holocaust denial content | New York Post
New York Daily News USA Nation October 14, 2022
LGBTQ voters could soon make up nearly 20% of U.S. voters, according to new data released Thursday by the Human Rights Campaign. According to a report by the HRC and Ohio’s Bowling Green State University, voters who identify as LGBTQ are poised to become one of the... + más
Nearly 6 in 10 LGBTQ youth who came out before age 13 ‘seriously considered suicide’ in past year, researchers say | New York Daily News
Facebook parent company Meta still cashing in on ads using anti-LGBTQ slur ‘groomers’ despite platform’s ban: report | New York Daily News
New York Daily News USA Nation October 10, 2022
More than half of LGBTQ youth who came out before they were teenagers “seriously considered suicide” in the past year, new data released Monday shows. The data — released ahead of the 34th annual National Coming Out Day on Tuesday — analyzed the correlation between the... + más
Number of trans killings doubled over 4 years, with guns fueling increase: Advocates | ABC7
Suicide is complicated. So is prevention | Los Angeles Times
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