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Coming Out Day 2021 will take place on Monday, October 8. We’ll look at how coming out on campus has, or hasn’t, evolved, and also explore what role do colleges and universities have in giving agency to LGBTQ people in the closet?
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The controversial Ohio law takes effect September 30th, the same day that the California travel ban begins.
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Is middle-aged weight gain inevitable? Not necessarily. It turns out, the factors that do contribute to additional pounds are within our control.
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This year marks the 40th anniversary of Columbus Pride celebrations, however, for the second year in a row, the Columbus Pride Parade will not happen because of COVID-19.
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The annual Stonewall Columbus Pride Festival was canceled this year and last due to the pandemic. We discuss the toll of the pandemic on the Stonewall Columbus Pride Festival and March and the larger LGBTQ+ struggle for equality.
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The Village of Granville passed a resolution saying it does not support discrimination against people for 'personal characteristics' — including sex, religion and sexual orientation.
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The Ohio Department of Health will not appeal a federal court ruling that barred the state from not allowing people to change the gender listings on their birth certificates.
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"My own personal view that this is too extreme, it was too broad and did not grandfather in those young people who are currently under hormone treatment," he said, before apologizing.
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Gov. Asa Hutchinson, a Republican, called the Save Adolescents From Experimentation Act, or SAFE Act, "a vast government overreach." The legislature could override the veto with a simple majority.
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President Biden signed an executive order repealing the Trump transgender ban in his first week in office, directing the Pentagon to begin the process to allow transgender people to serve openly.