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New York City Pride says it will ban police through 2025 and reduce NYPD involvement

New York City Pride says it will ban police through 2025 and reduce NYPD involvement
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New rules boost health for transgender patients We re just human beings

After living in California for more than 40 years, Geri Russo packed up, got rid of all her male clothes and moved to Florida. “That’s the best thing that I’ve ever done,” she said. And after a battle with prostate cancer, Russo took it as a sign to fully transition from male to female. When she began her transition at age 74, the doctor she went to didn’t want to talk to her about it. .

Bachelorette Katie Thurston Apologizes to LGBTQ+ Community Over Queer Baiting Pic

Ariel India s new film on Dr VS Priya, Kerala s first transgender Doctor, is a beacon of hope and possibility

Dr VS Priya- Kerala s first transgender Doctor Ariel India s new film on Dr VS Priya, Kerala s first transgender Doctor, is a beacon of hope and possibility ANI | Updated: May 04, 2021 15:23 IST Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 4 (ANI/NewsVoir): Ariel is known for progressing the lives of people through its innovation in laundry as well as by taking up the cause of furthering gender equality within households in the country. Taking a step ahead, the detergent brand from the house of P&G has now come out in support of the LGBTQ community with their latest film, driven by their belief in inclusivity and equality for all.

Safe Place program identifies business safe from hate crimes

Safe Place program identifies business safe from hate crimes A new program between San Diego Police and businesses is establishing safe places for members of the LGBTQ, and will expand to serve other communities as well. and last updated 2021-04-28 20:09:17-04 SAN DIEGO (KGTV) City officials announced Wednesday a new way to help San Diegans in the LGBTQ community feel safe and supported. Businesses and the San Diego Police Department are teaming up on what s being called the Safe Place Program. Businesses participating in the program will post the Safe Place sticker in their storefronts that contains a QR code for more information on hate crimes and how to report them.

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