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A close-up of a Cinema Systers Film Festival badge on a green lanyard featuring the rainbow lips logo and dates May 22–25, 2025, worn over a "Save the Lesbians" t-shirt with a "Butch" name patch. Description: A Cinema Systers 2025 festival badge hangs from the signature green lanyard, displaying the rainbow lips logo and website CinemaSysters.com. The attendee's "Butch" name patch and "Save the Lesbians" shirt perfectly capture the joyful, unapologetic spirit of the Cinema Systers community in Paducah, Kentucky.

Paducah’s Cinema Systers Is America’s Only Lesbian Film Festival — And It’s Turning 10

It all started with an acorn. Now, it’s the United States’ only lesbian film festival. Laura Petrie founded Cinema...
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Covington Police Officer Doug Ullrich smiling in uniform, pictured in front of the Roebling Bridge. Overlaid is an excerpt from a federal civil rights lawsuit alleging his actions and departmental failures violated plaintiffs' Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment rights.

Covington’s LGBTQ+ Liaison Officer Has 9 Federal Lawsuits. The Community Wants Answers.

Doug Ullrich, the Covington Police Department's LGBTQ+ Liaison Officer, faces nine federal lawsuits since 2021. Local LGBTQ+ community members...
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The official Kentuckiana Pride 2026 event graphic featuring rainbow-colored bold text and an illustrated bridge in Pride colors against a blue background, with the word "Saturday" in the corner.

Kentuckiana Pride Cancels DJ’s Appearance After Backlash Over IDF Military Service

Louisville’s Kentuckiana Pride announced late Tuesday night that it would no longer have gay celebrity DJ Eliad Cohen of...
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Northern Kentucky LGBTQ+ Culture & Community Guide | Queer Kentucky

Explore our Northern Kentucky Special Issue—street art, drag, affirming businesses, and Bourbon & Belonging—celebrating...
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Death Before Detransition: Queer Kentucky’s Trans Youth Issue

This issue isn’t about policy debates — it’s testimony, resistance, and survival. Kentucky’s trans...
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Cain Culto Was Sent to Conversion Therapy. He Came Out a Pop Star.

In a time of political backsliding, artists are at the forefront fighting against white patriarchal ideals with acts of rebellious queerness and authenticity. One singer in particular, Cain Culto, blends unapologetic queerness and witchy aesthetic—long fingernails, grills with tusks, and jockstraps—with music that takes on themes of sexuality, battling colonialism, and healing his inner child. […]
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Two overlapping Polaroid-style mirror selfies of Cain Culto, shot in black and white with a soft, hazy quality, set against a dark background.

Creating Change 2027: Nation’s Largest LGBTQ Conference Coming to Louisville

The National LGBTQ Task Force, a progressive advocacy nonprofit that serves LGBTQ people and organizations across the country, has announced Louisville as the host city for Creating Change 2027, the nation’s largest annual conference of LGBTQ organizers and advocates. The gathering is “a mix of day-long institutes, keynote presentations, annual awards, and more than 100 […]
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Anti-Trans Teacher Amendment Fails in Kentucky’s 2026 Legislative Session

FRANKFORT — As anticipated, a last-second attempt to keep transgender people from teaching in Kentucky has failed. Kentucky lawmakers wrapped up the bulk of their 2026 legislative session late Wednesday night, going home without bringing up House Bill 759 — a previously uncontroversial bill around alternative teaching certifications that got a late floor amendment that […]
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A person wearing a black Pride t-shirt reading "Let our trans kids live to become trans adults" at a community gathering in Kentucky

Kentuckiana Pride TurnAbout 2026 | Louisville Drag Show

(Louisville, KY March 25, 2026) It’s that time of year again for one of the best Drag Illusions shows you have ever witnessed. Grab those dollars and come out & join Kentuckiana Pride Foundation and Play Louisville on Saturday, March 28th at Play Louisville as we bring the community together for a fun-filled night of […]
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Promotional flyer for Kentuckiana Pride TurnAbout 2026 drag show at Play Louisville on Saturday March 28, doors at 6:30 PM and show at 7 PM

We’re nearing the end of #KYGA26 — here’s what to know.

Friends, the time is near: Kentucky’s 2026 legislative session has mere days left.  Lawmakers are scheduled to meet four days over the next week to hammer out the details of the next two-year state budget, along with passing any other bills they think Gov. Andy Beshear could veto, by 11:59 p.m. on April 1.  They’ll […]
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Kentucky State Capitol building in Frankfort

Opinion | We See You: JustChoice Is Opening JustCenter for Reproductive Health

Let’s imagine something. Imagine walking into a reproductive health clinic in Kentucky and not having to brace yourself. Imagine reproductive healthcare that was designed with LGBTQ+ people in mind from the beginning. Reproductive health is too often reduced to “pro-choice” versus “pro-life.” But for many people in queer and trans communities, reproductive justice is even […]
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JustChoice staff at JustCenter for Reproductive Health in Louisville, Kentucky

Queer Kentucky Announces Divya Karthikeyan as Editorial Manager

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Queer Kentucky Announces Divya Karthikeyan as Editorial Manager   Louisville, KY — Queer Kentucky has named award-winning journalist Divya Karthikeyan as its new Editorial Manager, ushering in the next chapter for Kentucky’s only LGBTQ newsroom. Karthikeyan will oversee the editorial direction and daily operations of Queer Kentucky’s newsroom, guiding coverage of LGBTQ […]
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