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Attorney General James Uthmeier's investigation follows a similar response from the DOJ after three San Francisco pitchers were warned for writing over the rainbow-colored logos.
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Key West is this week celebrating the LGBTQ+ community 鈥渨ith a little bit more passion鈥 鈥 as it hosts its last Pride festival to be aided by public funding before a DEI ban kicks in.
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The LGBTQ symbolic crosswalk at Ocean Drive and 12 Street was ordered removed by the Florida Department of Transportation last October after the DeSantis administration said painted crosswalks could jeopardize road safety.
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Florida Republicans are trying for the fourth year in a row to ban political flags atop government buildings, including Pride, MAGA, or Black Lives Matter banners.
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The decision comes shortly after Gov. Ron DeSantis signed a bill that would penalize businesses if children were to attend "adult live performances" like drag shows.
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Officials in Port St Lucie have canceled a gay pride parade and restricted other pride events to people 21 years and older, in anticipation of Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis signing a bill meant to keep children out of drag shows.
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The exhibition "Confrontation: Keith Haring & Pierre Alechinsky" debuted in February and coincided with the museum鈥檚 recent appointment of activist and physician Dr. Lee Sider as the inaugural LGBTQ+ ambassador.
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The once-annual Pride march has been banned since 2015 when police used tear gas and water cannons after a last-minute ban to disperse crowds.
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PFLAG was started almost 50 years ago when gay people and their families were isolated and stigmatized. Now, the organization is finding new families to support and new legal battles to fight.
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Republican legislators in Florida, Arizona, Texas and other states have proposed to ban minors from drag shows.
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Today we hear from Denise Johnson, a former law enforcement officer who shares her experience coming out as transgender at the age of 50.
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In celebration of Pride Month, almost all of the players on the Tampa Bay Rays sported jerseys and caps with the rainbow-colored Pride logo. Five Rays pitchers declined, citing religious reasons.