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More women, people of color and queer musicians are taking over the historically white-dominated music genre.
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The district says expanding protections to include gender identity will hurt the district, its staff and its students. The Department of Justice disagrees.
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A nonbinary lesbian, Kelsey Milbourn found a kindred spirit in 17th-century opera singer Julie D’Aubigny.
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Women, queer and musicians of color are shaping hardcore music in North Texas.
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The justices still won't decide whether a state judicial commission violated a Waco judge's religious freedom by publicly warning her for refusing to marry gay couples.
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The Texas Rangers have frustrated LGBTQ+ advocates for years as the only Major League Baseball team without a Pride Night. The Resource Center communications and advocacy manager Rafael McDonnell says it's a “complicated relationship” with the Rangers.
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Proclamations are written letters, read out during council meetings, that recognize events, individuals and milestones relevant to Fort Worth. In order for a proclamation to make it onto the council agenda, it must be signed by all council members.
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Randall Lucas was ordained about a month after the greater UMC voted to lift a ban on LGBTQ+ clergy.
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The city of Fort Worth will allow a conservative political action group to host a June 8 event on LGBTQ+ issues at the Fire Station Community Center after revoking an event registration from the same group in April. The decision comes amid concerns from LGBTQ+ residents and local faith-based organizations.
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The Princeton school district made the decision to ban the LGBTQ+ group from school facilities after agreeing to a pride event, according to a new complaint.
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Archivists at the University of Houston have saved decades-worth of episodes of local LGBT radio shows that started in the 1970s. Together they tell the story of a complex, diverse community.
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Parade, music, parties and more coming to North Texas in June.