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Pride celebrations in urban communities attract thousands — but LGBTQ+ Hoosiers in rural parts of the state are also celebrating. This year’s events come as the climate nationally has changed.
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To queer something is to ask questions about what gender and sexuality have to do with the topic at hand. Here, we are looking at food and farming.
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A ban on transgender women from competing in collegiate athletics is on its way to the governor’s desk. The bill received bipartisan support.
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The Indiana University School of Medicine is not explaining why it canceled an annual conference scheduled for April on LGBTQ+ health.
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The bill would repeal a provision that bans providers from “aiding and abetting” families seeking care out of state.
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Planned Parenthood now offers gender-affirming hormone care, hair preservation, surgery coordination and other medical transition support.
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The hundreds of anti-LGBTQ+ and specifically anti-trans laws that have been filed since 2020 are an extension of the country’s ideological divisions, said University of Illinois-Springfield's Jason Pierceson.
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The second annual PrideFest was set to take place on Sept. 7 in downtown Loogootee, a city of about 2,600 in southern Indiana.
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Indiana joined a federal lawsuit with Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Virginia, and West Virginia against the U.S. Department of Education to invalidate the new Title IX regulations.
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Indiana Equality dubbed all six Hoosiers running for the GOP nomination “pro-discrimination candidates” in a news release.