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The Amendment: Queering Our Way to a Liberated Future with Kelley Robinson
In this episode of The Amendment, Human Rights Campaign President Kelley Robinson, discusses her leadership one year after declaring a state of emergency for LGBTQ+ people in the United States.
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Judge strikes down Florida gender-affirming care restrictions for minors and adults
U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle’s order on Tuesday admonished Florida for trying to regulate gender-affirming care based on “anti-transgender animus.”
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New Biden administration rule would ban medical debt from credit reports
The burden of medical debt disproportionately falls on women, Black people and people with disabilities.
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There's a renewed push to make air travel easier for new parents packing breast milk and formula
The Bottles and Breastfeeding Equipment Screening Enhancement Act received bipartisan support and would require “hygienic handling of breast milk and baby formula” by TSA officers.
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The Amendment: Activism in 2024 with Dolores Huerta
In this episode of The Amendment, Dolores Huerta shares what she's learned about fighting for marginalized communities and how we can claim the future we want.
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Trump’s conviction is an opportunity to sway independent voters — especially women
Most Americans say they won’t change their votes as a result of Trump’s historic trial, but the verdict could give both parties an opportunity to court independents, a 19th News/SurveyMonkey poll found.
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Texas will continue its ban on abortions in medical emergencies, state Supreme Court rules
A challenge brought by patients and doctors argued that the state’s strict laws endanger the lives of people whose pregnancies develop serious complications.
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Bigger than our acronym: The 19th’s LGBTQ+ reporters reflect on the community’s past, present and future
To kick off our Pride Month coverage, Orion Rummler and Kate Sosin describe the bright spots emerging this year and why there’s reason to be hopeful.
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Being Asian and transmasculine was ‘a revolutionary act.’ Now he’s a model for what’s possible.
At 61, Willy Chang Wilkinson has always tried to take care of his community — from HIV prevention to helping the next generation of AAPI transgender men.
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Republican-led states are trying to crack down on abortion medication
A recent law in Louisiana highlights the effort to block access to mifepristone even as the Supreme Court considers a case that could restrict its use.