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A church in Indiana defended a sermon calling for LGBTQ people to die by suicide or execution, insisting the message reflects ...
The U.N. renewed its LGBT mandate, allowing expert Graeme Reid to keep monitoring global anti-LGBT discrimination for three ...
Indiana’s new law banning transgender female athletes from competing in college and university sports has gone into effect ...
Church leader Justin Zhong endorsed the remarks delivered by lay pastor Stephen Falco during a Men’s Preaching Night service on June 29, including his assertion that, “There’s nothing good to be proud ...
Human Rights Watch is pleased to contribute to the report of the Independent Expert on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity regarding the human right to education and the protection against violence ...
As thousands of Region residents take their annual pilgrimage to Chicago for the city’s Pride parade, Indiana is among the least welcoming states for LGBTQ+ Americans, according to a new national ...
The Supreme Court’s ruling today in favor of a religiously “ diverse group ” of parents who object to their kids being ...
“Pride Month is not a neutral issue but rather part of a broader cultural revolution aimed at overturning Christian morality, ...
History suggests that periods of toleration of gay men and lesbians can swiftly end if the public senses an overreach.
A bill on civil rights protections for lesbian, gay and bisexual people to be voted on by the Indiana Senate next week excludes transgender people.
Yet bullying and harassment of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) young people in Indiana is a real problem – and Indiana hasn’t taken meaningful steps to address it.
Two southern Indiana LGBT students received scholarships at Sunday's inaugural Floyd and Clark County Stonewall Democrats Scholarship Awards Luncheon. The scholarship is the first of its kind in ...