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Seattle writer Rosette Royale's podcast 'Square One' offers a glimpse of why Pioneer Square became a hub for LGBTQ+ life from the 1930s until the 1980s.
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Target, The North Face, Bud Light and others are facing backlash for pro-LGBTQ+ campaigns. Some have stood fast, others stumbled. Experts say consistency and intentionality are key to true support.
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Artist collective Guma' Gela' presents the exhibit "Part land, part sea, all ancestry" at the Wing Luke Museum honoring their queer, CHamoru identities.
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Target is removing certain items from its stores and making other changes to its LGBTQ+ merchandise nationwide ahead of Pride month, after an intense backlash from some customers including violent confrontations with its workers.
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While the number of people eligible to donate blood has expanded, the agency says it will continue to monitor the safety of the blood supply.
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After six NHL players recently opted out of wearing rainbow-colored jerseys on their teams’ Pride nights for the first time, the league’s commissioner says it is weighing the future of the events.
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Idaho’s Republican governor has signed a bill criminalizing gender-affirming medical care for transgender youth starting next year. That makes Idaho one of at least 13 states to enact a law restricting or banning gender-affirming care for minors.
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Seattle Pacific University’s Queen Anne campus sits relatively quiet, as students have packed their belongings and gone home for winter break. However, the campus remains littered with evidence of the ongoing movement led by students in support of LGBTQ+ students, staff, and faculty members.
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The Seattle LGBTQ+ Center, formerly Gay City, held its annual Stronger Together event at the AIDS Memorial Pathway Thursday evening. The event marked World AIDS Day. KNKX reporter Grace Madigan was there.
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Divisions over LGBTQ-related policies have flared recently at several religious colleges in the United States. Now there's been a dramatic new turn at one of the most rancorous battlegrounds – Seattle Pacific University. A group of students, faculty and staff at the Christian university has sued leaders of the board of trustees for maintaining an employment policy barring people in same-sex relationships from full-time jobs.