Latest from Orion Rummler
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Over half of LGBTQ+ Americans are bisexual. Many don’t feel safe being out at work.
A new study suggests that discrimination against bisexual workers may be more prevalent, and more invisible, than we think.
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Washington, D.C., offers financial relief to local child care workers
The application window is closing fast for early childhood educators who may qualify this year for $7,000 to $14,000 payments.
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Exclusive: Senators ask Biden administration to loosen restrictions on testosterone access
Current restrictions can hurt transgender patients’ access to a hormone they need to maintain their health, Sens. Ed Markey and Elizabeth Warren said.
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'I felt judged': LGBTQ+ Americans report significantly more medical discrimination
LGBTQ+ Americans are more likely to be blamed for health problems or refused medical service, a new 19th News/SurveyMonkey poll finds.
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Boston Marathon includes nonbinary qualifying times as it opens registration
One of the most competitive races in the world is adding new rules for runners within its newly created nonbinary division.
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How trans students — and their teachers — are dealing with a new school year and new laws
In Florida, Alabama and Texas, teachers are left to interpret — and enforce — new laws aimed at limiting curriculum and restricting access to restrooms.
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'It’s really crushing': Trans students in higher education face misgendering, isolation and debt
Many trans students in higher ed struggle with misgendering, isolation and excessive debt. Forgiving student loans could help.
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Gender dysphoria is a protected disability, federal appeals court finds
Experts say the opinion gives transgender people a powerful tool to advocate for their rights in workplaces, prisons, schools and hospitals.
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Experts debunk monkeypox myths as misinformation spreads
Can monkeypox spread on the subway? Can it kill like COVID-19? Experts respond to monkeypox myths and misconceptions.
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Florida's medical board considers delaying gender-affirming care for adults and banning it for youths
Gender-affirming care remains unchanged in Florida right now, but the board’s action is just the latest move by state officials targeting transgender people.