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Host Connor Cyrus chats with Moonshine Shorey about the upcoming Rutland County Pride Festival.
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The Orange Southwest School District has settled with Randolph Union Middle School girls' soccer coach Travis Allen and his daughter Blake Allen over their First Amendment claims.
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New York-based writer Jeremy Holt's latest graphic novel reimagines the F. Scott Fitzgerald classic as a multicultural thriller for the internet age with LGBTQ characters in lead roles.
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Vittles House of Brews hosts a monthly event, called "Out in Bradford," specifically for queer people and friends to just hang out.
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Earth and Salt seeks to destigmatize the stereotypical sex store model by embracing inclusion and education.
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Kae Ravichandran finished in 2:38:57 鈥� more than 10 minutes ahead of the second-place finisher in the division.
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Last week, transgender and LGBTQ+ youth from all over Vermont gathered at the Statehouse steps. They were part of a national youth march for Queer and Trans Youth Autonomy on Trans Day of Visibility.
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A recent study from the University of Southern California shows that fewer than 3% of producers in the music industry are women. And in the last decade, they make up just under 13% of songwriters.
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March 31 is International Transgender Day of visibility. It's a celebration of trans and nonbinary people and a way to elevate their voices, pioneered by transgender activist Rachel Crandall Crocker in 2009. It's also the anniversary of the opening of Shapeshifters, an online shop in Brattleboro that specializes in size-inclusive, gender-affirming clothing, including chest binders.
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Bangor church sues over law requiring its school to accept LGBTQ students, staff to get public fundsCrosspoint Church, the operator of Bangor Christian Schools, argues new rules were intentionally created so that the school could not receive tuition payments.