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More same-sex couples are adopting their own kids amid legal uncertainty
After the Dobbs decision, attorneys say that couples rushed to go through the costly legal process and make sure their parentage is ironclad. -
Boston to get a museum focused on LGBTQ+ art and history
The museum seeks to highlight Massachusetts’ rich history in the fight for gay and trans rights. -
Mass. approves new sex ed, physical ed guidelines for schools
Topics of consent, LGBTQ+ inclusivity, STIs, mental health and more. -
LGBTQ+ asylum seekers find sanctuary in Worcester
LGBT Asylum Task Force in Worcester provides housing, emotional assistance, and a path to independence for LGBTQ+ asylum seekers. -
Anti-LGBTQ sentiment is reflected in legislatures, and violence, across the country
At least 142 anti-trans healthcare bills have surfaced across the U.S. this year as reports show violence against LGBTQ people is also on the rise. -
Queer AF organizer finds joy in Worcester's art and fashion
The annual Queer Art and Fashion show takes place Friday night. -
Boston takes gender off of marriage certificates in push to make services more inclusive for LGBTQ residents
The new guidelines also inform city employees when and how to ask about gender and sexual identity. -
States that protect transgender health care now try to absorb demand
Now that bans on such care for minors are taking effect around the country, patients and their families are testing clinics' capacity. -
Almost nothing has come from all the talk about states banning drag in front of kids
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – In states across the country this year, Republicans have talked a lot about restricting drag performances in front of children.But… -
The House doesn’t always win: The Pryde recovers its funding
After House Republicans eliminated funding for Boston's LGBTQ+ housing project, Senate Democrats reinstated the funding.