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Columbus police are investigating the vandalism of a church pastor's home. Don Wallick of Crossroads United Methodist Church says on Monday, his rainbow…
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The City of Columbus has again received a perfect score in the annual equality index issued by the Human Rights Campaign. Akron, Cleveland, Cincinnati,…
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Stonewall Columbus has issued an apology after the arrest of four people at the 2017 Columbus Pride Parade. The protestors tried to block the parade…
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A local LGBTQ group is breaking off from the gay rights group Stonewall Columbus as division within the community continues. TransOhio made the…
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Ohio lawmakers have reintroduced a bill to forbid employment and housing discrimination against members of the LGBTQ community. The latest iteration of…
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A nonpartisan coalition seeking to boost Ohio LGBTQ voter turnout in 2020 is launching a campaign that pairs voter registration with drag queens and craft…
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The deal, approved by a federal judge on Tuesday, enshrines the right of transgender individuals to use bathrooms that match their gender identities in many North Carolina public buildings.
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The 38th annual Columbus Pride Festival takes place this weekend in and around downtown. The festival runs today through Sunday at Bicentennial and Genoa…
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The document entitled "Male and Female He Created Them," laments what it calls an "educational crisis" around sexuality and reaffirming the church's traditional stance on gender identity.
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New York Police Commissioner James O'Neill admitted police actions were "wrong" during the Stonewall riot, a landmark in the LGBTQ rights movement.