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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.
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Gay conversion therapy is widely discredited but remains legal in Ohio. Now cities, including Cleveland and Cleveland Heights are moving to ban the practice, which many say is damaging and even dangerous.
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Ohio’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill and a second bill that restricts access to LGBTQ+ healthcare are looming in the legislature.
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The new parental leave policy in Cleveland Heights rewrites the city’s maternity leave offerings using gender-neutral language, providing four weeks of paid leave for new parents and 12 weeks of paid leave for parents who have given birth.
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A Place for Us opened in 2016, and was marketed as Ohio's first residential building for LGBTQ seniors. A former resident and the building's co-developer question whether it's truly serving its intended constituency.
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Betty Jacobs is the executive director of LGBTQ+ Allies Lake County. She hosts support groups, counsels families and advocates to elected officials. But it's hard work to do alone.
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The group is putting up billboards in Ohio and 14 other states where it says legislation that hurts LGBTQ+ people is being considered.
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The students want to promote diversity and acceptance in the community.