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(Photo via The LGBTQ+ Democratic Caucus of the Nature Coast Region) BUSHNELL, Fla. | The first-ever Pride in the Nature Coast festival will be hosted by the LGBTQ+ Democratic Caucus of the Nature Coast Region on June 7. The festival will be at The Crown at Jumper Creek in Bushnell and will bring together community […]

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The U.S. House of Representatives passed a federal “Don’t Say Trans” bill on May 20, attempting to force teachers to out transgender students nationwide. The bill, House Resolution 2616, also called the “Stopping Indoctrination and Protecting Kids Act,” would require schools to get parental consent before allowing students to use their preferred, rather than origina...


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The Good Page features positive LGBTQ+ news in Central Florida and Tampa Bay, uplifting and inspiring stories highlighting locals in our community. In this issue, we meet writer, director and producer Brandon Goode. He has a word for what he does: disruptor. Not in the tech-pitch sense, but in the way that matters, finding stories that […]

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(Washington Blade Photo by Michael Key) DENVER (AP) | The Colorado Supreme Court has ordered Colorado’s largest provider of gender-affirming care for young people to resume medical treatments like puberty blockers and hormone therapy despite threats that providing the care could lead to losing federal funding. Children’s Hospital Colorado suspended medical treatment...


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Islamic Center of San Diego. (Photo via Islamic Center of San Diego’s Facebook) SAN DIEGO (AP) | Two teenagers who shot and killed three people in an attack on a California mosque were radicalized online where they first met and shared white supremacist, anti-LGBTQ+ views, according to authorities and writings they authored. The pair “didn’t discriminate on […]

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