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25 Faces of Fairness: Julia Keister

Julia is a former special-needs educator from New York that opened Lil’s bagels, a beloved community hotspot for the...
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Families sue after losing access to gender-affirming care under Trump’s executive order

The lawsuit announced by LGBTQ+ advocates Tuesday was filed on behalf of transgender people under the age of 19...
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Chat with Volunteer Lawyers, Notarize Documents, or Say “I Do” with Community Support This Sunday in Louisville

This weekend Louisville’s Mandala House is hosting their first LGBTQIA+ Legal Rights Day, a free event offering a wealth...
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Legacy in the Making: Keturah Herron’s Journey in Kentucky Politics

Keturah Herron made history in 2022 as Kentucky’s first openly LGBTQ+ woman elected to...
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Stay up to date with #KYGA24 with our bill tracker!
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25 Faces of Fairness: Jaison Gardner

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. Jaison Gardner, he/him Louisville Use one Queer slang word to describe Kentucky! Ovah! How did you activate and organize […]
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Thawing Out Details on the Trump Funding Freeze

The funniest jokes are obviously the ones you have to explain. I mean that is what I tell myself when no one laughs at my attempts at humor. See—when I said the turtle, it obviously was referencing the 1950’s era misconceptions and…never mind you don’t get it… Those kinds of jokes, super funny right? Some […]
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Building People Power: Stories From the Fight For Fairness

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. By Chad Kamen and Cassidy Meurer Special thanks to Pam McMichael for her help on this. All photos from […]
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25 Faces of Fairness: Hannah Drake

Hannah Drake, a Louisville native, has risen to international prominence as a poet, author, and activist whose work uplifts Black, queer, and other marginalized voices. Known for her unapologetic approach to addressing issues of race, gender, and social justice, Drake has become a powerful force in the fight for equity and inclusion.
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Supporting LGBTQ+ Rights in Kentucky and Surrounding States: How Community Action Can Combat Legal Uncertainty

In recent years, the LGBTQ+ community has faced growing uncertainty about the future of their rights, especially following the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. The ruling not only removed abortion access as a constitutional right but also raised concerns about the stability of other landmark decisions, including Obergefell v. Hodges, which […]
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PRISM: The Fated Failures of a Harris-Walz Ticket

PRISM is a storytelling series amplifying the experiences, creativity, and imagination of Black, Brown, and Indigenous storytellers based in Kentucky.  By Drew Webb Before this most recent presidential election, I’ve never wondered if shock is a contingent factor in heartbreak. Surprise can twist a knife but cannot wield that blade alone. It’s historically a recipe […]
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