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Dubbed a "parent rights" bills, Senate Bill 12 bans DEI programs in K-12 schools � and prohibits clubs LGBTQ+ students say are vital resources.
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Owners of the venue, a beacon for Austin's queer community, had asked the community for support, saying rising costs and a decline in weekday foot traffic had taken a toll.
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Thirty-four panels from the National AIDS Memorial Quilt are on display at First Baptist Church of Austin from Aug. 16 to 24.
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Festival organizers said they will go "back to our roots" this year, with free entry and 100% local entertainment.
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A decade after the landmark Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage, Austin lovebirds returned to the spot where they became husbands and wives.
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Only San Francisco and Portland, Oregon, have more gay people per capita than Austin. So why doesn't the city have any lesbian bars?
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The city has issued a proclamation every year since the festival began, recognizing Taylor Pride's contributions to the city's LGBTQ+ community. The festival is June 28.
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Austin’s main Pride parade isn’t until August, but there are parties, picnics, movie screenings and more all throughout the month of June.
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Many trans Texans have changed the sex listed on their birth certificate, driver's licenses and other documents. They say their identities will be invalidated under a bill headed to the governor's desk.
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The Texas House voted 87-58 to approve Senate Bill 1257 on Monday. The measure requires health care providers who provide gender transition health care to also cover any care related to “adverse effects and reversals.�