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Stillwater Hospice is now the only hospice agency in Indiana to hold the credential, which trains medical professionals on working with aging members of the LGBTQ+ community.
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Going home for the holidays when one doesn't have a supportive family can lead to stress and dread. Many queer people avoid the situation all together.
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Manchester University invited two Indiana drag queens for a performance and panel discussion to explore their experiences with coming out and performing drag.
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The former students are requesting any emails between administration and Carroll's principal mentioning the cancellation of the play.
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The Whitley County library took down the display last year after a complaint. Not this time.
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The BRAVE Alliance center will offer groups, activities and therapies to bring LGBTQ+ in the area together and offer support.
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The students had only had their first day of auditions when they learned the play was being canceled due to concerns for their wellbeing.
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On Friday, before students began their second day of auditions, Carroll High School’s principal announced the play would be canceled. The school received about 10 calls from parents who expressed concerns over the depictions of a same-sex relationship and a non-binary character.
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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita filed an appeal in federal court this week to reverse a preliminary injunction that allowed an Indianapolis 10-year-old transgender girl play softball on her school team.
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The court's decision on Wednesday said religious institutions had the First Amendment right to decide matters of church governance.