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A cohort of seven high school students will present findings May 2 from a two-year research project on issues relevant to the LGBTQ+ community.
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Ohio’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill and a second bill that restricts access to LGBTQ+ healthcare are looming in the legislature.
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A young man asks why there seem to be so few women in gay bars in Cleveland.
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A young woman explores her coming out process by talking to friends and a former boyfriend.
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A Cleveland student explores the pros and cons of Ohio's EdChoice voucher program.
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A young LGBTQ+ woman explores queer representation in media
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An LGBTQ+ student in Cleveland explores why stereotypes that devalue women remain prevalent.
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Tierramarie Lewis was murdered in Cleveland in June.
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A year ago, the coronavirus pandemic led to the postponement – and then cancellation – of Cleveland’s LGBTQ+ pride celebration. Organizers regrouped in the late summer with a socially distant caravan they called the Pride Ride.
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A collection of Northeast Ohio transgender and LGBT advocacy groups on Friday discussed the death of Lea Rayshon Daye, a Black transgender woman, in the Cuyahoga County Jail. Daye was found unresponsive by corrections officers at the jail Sunday morning, according to a press release from the Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless. She had been in custody for 105 days, according to the release.