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Old Louisville Coffee Co-Op lease ending, owners seek to buy their own space

After three years in business serving the LGBTQ+ community and its allies, Old Louisville Coffee Co-Op is seeking to...
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Louisville Pride Foundation pauses remaining $100K in vaccine program due to DOGE budget cuts

DOGE cuts are coming for Kentucky's LGBTQ+ community.
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Kentucky braces for storms, possible tornadoes. Risk highest in the west.

Storms are brewing for Kentucky. Read the latest!
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Queer Kentucky Southeastern Media Study explores importance of LGBTQ+ Visibility

Our study shows queer media is a lifeline—fostering community, advocacy, and visibility in the...
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So you’re thinking about sleeping with a trans man

Before hopping into bed with a trans man, communication and consent are key—every trans...
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Kentucky entrepreneurs launch virtual micro-school to support LGBTQ+ students amid hostile climate

Amid growing hostility toward LGBTQ+ youth from federal and state governments, two Kentucky entrepreneurs have launched a virtual micro school that fosters community engagement and uses virtual reality to create an affirming, supportive learning environment for LGBTQ+ high school students. Co-founders of The Harbor Academy, Louisvillians Dr. Josh Covington, a former teacher, and Taylor Young, […]
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Beshear vetoes ‘conversion therapy’ bill, Republicans are likely to override him

As anticipated, Gov. Andy Beshear vetoed a bill that would both allow conversion therapy in Kentucky and prevent transgender Kentuckians on Medicaid from accessing gender-affirming health care. Kentucky’s overwhelmingly Republican legislature, though, is likely to override his veto of House Bill 495 during the final days of session this coming week.  “Conversion therapy is torture, […]
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25 Faces of Fairness: Kaila Adia Story, PhD

Queer Kentucky’s limited print publication “25 Faces of Fairness” is available now on our website, in select stores, or available free to monthly supporters at any dollar amount. Not a Queer Kentucky monthly member? You can sign up here. Kaila Adia Story, PhD, she/her, Louisville Use one Queer slang word to describe Kentucky! YAAASSS!! I think that Kentucky […]
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25 Faces of Fairness: Cara Ellis

For over five years, they have been a dedicated community organizer, focusing on LGBTQ+ and reproductive rights advocacy and fairness. Their journey began with a passion for change, using social media as a powerful tool to amplify their message.
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About to Get Good: Matt Breland on growing up, coming out and Shania Twain

It seems like everyone knows Matt Breland. Whether you covet his front-row seats at nearly every Shania Twain concert, admire his retention of Lady Gaga choreography or play along on his frequent “What shoes am I wearing?” on his Instagram (@matt_breezeland), this out and proud native Missisppian meteorologist is a fixture in the Louisville queer […]
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Why the Far-Right Chose Riley Gaines for the Trans Sports Debate

This story was originally published in Uncloseted Media, an LGBTQ focused investigative news outlet Research is ongoing around trans women in sports. But Riley Gaines has become the darling of the far-right by using transphobia before science to make bank from attacking the community. Story by Hope Pisoni, Photos by Gage Skidmore At the 2022 […]
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