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The liaison will connect community members and city government to address LGBTQ+ needs.
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When it comes to working out at the gym, the fear of discrimination and harassment can create a big fitness obstacle for people in the LGBTQ+ community. One gym owner in Cleveland is hoping to change that with a workout space made by, and for, queer people.
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The B. Riley House, an LGBTQ+ drug treatment facility, will soon offer mental health care to address the underlying causes of substance abuse and addiction.
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A University of Akron class is unearthing Akron's LGBTQ+ past by learning about a neighborhood uprooted due to urban renewal efforts in the 1960s and 70s.
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A cohort of seven high school students will present findings May 2 from a two-year research project on issues relevant to the LGBTQ+ community.
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The Burkle family of Cleveland Heights said House Bill 68 could make it unsafe for their family to remain in Ohio with a transgender daughter.
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Some Northeast Ohio families are worried while others are hopeful as Ohio awaits a potential override on Gov. Mike DeWine's decision to veto the bill, which would ban gender-affirming care for trans youth.
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Porthouse Theatre is performing the musical “The Prom.” The show is a contemporary comedy that features a gay couple as the main focus of the story.
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A Drag Story Hour in Cleveland drew a small protest Saturday, however supporters outnumbered protesters and shielded families attending the event.
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An arson attempt and weeks of harrassment lead the church and local police to anticipate protest of the drag storytelling event.