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NATIONAL Target, Utah schools, AAPI pioneers, defrocked minister dies

Because of last year’s backlash, Target is planning to cut LGBTQ+-themed merchandise from some of its stores during Pride Month, Yahoo! noted, citing Bloomberg News. Target plans to offer the full assortment of the merchandise online but is reportedly analyzing store-level data to decide which physical locations will carry the products. The move comes after…

Nation & World

WORLD Australian law, soccer players, Grindr suit, South Korean situation

In Australia, Queensland has updated its Anti-Discrimination Act to explicitly protect non-binary and gender-diverse people for the first time, PinkNews reported. The changes came into effect on April 29, and they impose tougher penalties for hate crimes and improve vilification protections under law in the northeast Australian state. The penalties apply for crimes "motivated by…

Theater / Dance

Aaron Choate on the ‘Joy’ of dancing with Hubbard Street 

Hubbard Street Dance Chicago (HSDC) recently announced program selections for “Spring Series: Of Joy”—the final installment of its 46th season, titled “Abundance.” The engagement will include four unique works: IMPASSE, Show Pony, A Duo and Echoes of Our Ancestors. One person who will be taking part in the program is nonbinary dancer Aaron Choate (they/them),…

Music

Artemis Singers presents June 8 "Never Doubt: We Are Here" Pride Concert & Dance

Artemis Singers, http://www.artemissingers.org, Chicago’s lesbian feminist chorus, presents “Never Doubt: We Are Here” Pride Concert & Dance, Saturday, June 8, at First Congregational Church of Evanston UCC, 1445 Hinman Ave., Evanston, Ill. The concert begins at 7 p.m., followed by the dance, which runs until 11 p.m. Both are accessible. Artemis Singers will perform “Fast…

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Trans

Sixth Circuit hears appeal of ruling upholding Tennessee's discriminatory birth certificate policy

(Nashville, TN, May 2, 2024) — Today, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit heard oral argument in Lambda Legal's appeal of a district court ruling upholding Tennessee's discriminatory birth certificate policy. Tennessee's policy does not allow transgender people born in Tennessee to correct the gender marker on their birth certificates, leaving them…

Lesbian

Lesbian archivists 'disrupt' history as they document their communities' experiences

Queer archivists spoke about their efforts to preserve lesbian history throughout the country during an online event hosted by the Curve Foundation during its Lesbian Visibility Week series. The April 26 panel included founders, archivists and artists representing Chicago's Gerbert/Hart Library and Archives, Lesbian Herstory Archive in New York and June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives…