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Keturah Herron Runs Historic Kentucky House Race

One of the many prevailing misconceptions about diversity in politics – or in any leadership capacity for that matter – is that the promise of it can only lead to unqualified officials. On the contrary, diversity within an institution only makes things better: A variety of perspectives and experiences makes a government more capable of […]

LGBTQ+ Organizations to protest anti-trans legislation in Frankfort

Today several local LGBTQ organizations in Kentucky will be holding a rally in protest of two anti-transgender legislation, called the Kentucky Fairness Rally, the protest is being led by the Fairness Campaign, the state’s oldest and largest LGBTQ organization, in addition to ACLU of Kentucky, Kentucky Commission on Human Rights, and Lexington Fairness at the […]

We Got The Beat! Rock it out with Pandora’s production of HEAD OVER HEELS featuring the music of the Go-Go’s

Pandora Productions, Louisville’s only theatre company dedicated and most trusted to tell the stories of the LGBTQ+ community, proudly continues their 2021-2022 Season with HEAD OVER HEELS, conceived by and original book by Jeff Whitty, adapted by James Magruder, music + lyrics by the Go-Go’s. A plot containing usurped kingship, unlikely lovers, and gender-fluid disguises […]

Fairness Campaign and HRC condemns Senate Education Committee for advancing anti-trans sports bill

Frankfort, KY – Today, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) and the Fairness Campaign condemn the Kentucky Senate Education Committee for advancing a bill to ban transgender youth from playing sports consistent with their gender identity. With SB 83 one step closer to becoming law, Kentucky is starting down the wrong path: if SB 83 passes into law […]

Kentucky’s NGBA Team You Didn’t Know Existed

submitted by Sammy Taborspecial to Queer Kentucky You probably didn’t know the National Gay Basketball Association even existed. Well… it does. We’re here, we’re queer, and we run like deer! Founded in 2003, the NGBA has grown to over one thousand members and upwards of one hundred teams. It’s mission is to provide the LGBTQ  […]

C-FAIR & Victory Fund Endorse Keturah Herron for KY House 42 Special Election; Herron Poised to be 1st Openly LGBTQ Member of KY House

C-FAIR, the Political Action Committee of the Fairness Campaign, and the national Victory Fund today announced endorsements for Keturah Herron in the Kentucky Special Election for House District 42 on Tuesday, February 22. Herron, a former Policy Analyst for the ACLU of Kentucky, is poised to become Kentucky’s first openly LGBTQ State Representative.  “Keturah Herron […]

Strange Hearted Blues: Reservation Love Songs

Series introduction  “Kak nón:we ken tsi niionhwéntses aó:nakte ne nahòten io’táksen? Íhsehre ken ahsa’wéntho akwé:kon nahò:ten tesa’nikónhrhare’? Nahò:ten nòn:wa ka’nikonhrí:io entkáhawe?” — nè:’e thotí:iens wakiesenhón:we tahontá:ti.  “Where then is the place for balance for the evil things in this world? Do you wish to do away with everything that bothers you? What then will bring […]

Nowhere Bar death incident leads to bill filing in General Assembly on two-year anniversary

In early January 2020, Christopher McKinney died after an altercation with a bouncer at Nowhere Bar Louisville. Since then, McKinney’s widower, Nick Clark has sought justice. The most recent of these attempts has been the creation of a new bill to establish minimum training requirements for security at bars and other retail establishments licensed to […]

Advocates to fight anti-LGBTQ+ bills, support state-wide Fairness

The 2022 Kentucky General Assembly starts January 4 and a slew of anti-LGBTQ+ bills will create a challenging four months for the Fairness Campaign and other advocacy groups fighting racism, transphobia, and homophobia in the Bluegrass. For 30 years and counting, Fairness continues fostering progress. These achievements include 23 communities adopting fairness ordinances (protecting nearly […]

Strange Hearted Blues: Intersexing Intersectionality

The simple truth that gender and sex are not intrinsically linked has gained substantial footing in the last two decades, in queer and non-queer spaces alike. In an era where trans and gender abundant people fight for the right to urinate in the same public spaces that host gender reveal parties, the conception of gender […]

Bowling Green drag scene steps up for storm victims

Historically, drag queens stepped up when shit got tough. Queens, along with our trans community members, were just not the demographic to f**k with. Whether we’re talking about Bob the Drag Queen getting arrested during a marriage equality rally, Pepper LaBeija sashaying the runways of balls, or pushing the boundaries of social and gender norms […]

Book Review: ‘Small Town Gay: Growing Up Different in the South’

By Joshua Brown Logan Lee’s travel-journal-turned-memoir recounts the author’s formative years as a queer Kentuckian. Lee’s authorial voice reads smooth and warm, like an afternoon visit from a good friend. This personal tone serves his twofold goal for the book: offering a “guidebook” for young people on similar journeys of discovery, and to “serve as […]

Western Kentucky University makes strides in queer inclusivity

Western Kentucky University is striving to make its campus a welcoming place for all queer students, faculty, and alumni. In addition to raising their score on the Campus Pride Index – a national standard for LGBTQ+-inclusivity – the university is actively building its on-campus support for the queer community. Their effort is paying off: students […]

Dragula star prepares to ‘hypnotize’ Hard Candy audience

by Josh Brown (he/they) Sigourney Beaver will be stopping in the Bluegrass state next week, December 2nd, at Play Louisville for a Hard Candy event. Beaver, who often describes herself as a “female impersonator impersonator,” is one of the first cisgender woman to compete on Boulet Brothers’ alternative competition show, Dragula. Grab tickets here! Sigourney […]

Pride Community Services Organization changes its name to Lexington Pride Center

Press Release from Lexington Pride Center Pride Community Services Organization, the nonprofit that runs Lexington’s LGBTQIA+ Community Center and the annual Lexington Pride Festival has announced the organization’s name has been changed to the Lexington Pride Center. The name was changed to more accurately reflect the organization’s role in the community and to simplify communication […]

Losing the game: homophobia in youth sports

By Maekin McClark Historically the topic of trans youth playing sports is something that I have been acutely interested in. Presently I can’t bring myself to read the current events. I just don’t have the spoons to deal with the facts. Each piece of legislation causes me to relive the trauma of being a queer […]

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