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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.
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The restaurant hosting the brunch received bigoted and threatening messages leading up to the drag event.
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Rally-goers in Cleveland Heights demanded legislative support for laws that support queer and transgender youth.
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The collaboration kicked off last weekend with Innovation Day at Kent State University.
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Chayla Hope, a popular voice in Cleveland’s indie-rock scene, is launching the next chapter of her career – as a pop star.
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The peer lead support group Proud Sobriety is starting this Friday and is open to members of the LGBTQ community and allies.
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Eight parents are seeking the courts to affirm their “rights to be informed of any symptoms of gender dysphoria or other mental health condition.”
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LGBTQ+ people and their allies gathered at the LGBT Community Center of Greater Cleveland on Saturday.
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A panel of young people discussed their experiences growing up as LGBTQ+ individuals during a forum at the City Club of Cleveland today, at a time when state legislatures are increasingly creating legislation they say targets LGBTQ+ youth.