Transgender Day of Remembrance: Honoring the lives lost in 2016


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Top StoryTransgender Day of Remembrance: Honoring the lives lost in 2016
Every year, we honor the transgender lives lost.
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‘Help us not get erased:’ A message on Transgender Day of Remembrance
"We who survive ask for understanding. We ask for acceptance. We'd like to be loved."

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Fifth Harmony’s Lauren Jauregui: ‘I am a bisexual Cuban-American woman’
"If I could tell every Trump supporter two things, it would be to travel and read a history book."

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Debate over ‘Hamilton’ speech exposes post-election cracks
The unusual address quickly went viral and Trump on Saturday tweeted that it was "very rude."

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Developers say secret tunnels under San Francisco gay bars are a myth
Property under development in San Francisco‘s Tenderloin District has become the subject of heated debate between LGBT historians and developers. Community activists are pushing for a four-block region in the Tenderloin to be recognized as a historic district. The neighborhood was home to Compton’s Cafeteria, where transgender patrons fought back against police harassment three years before the […]

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Virginia community showers couple with love after anti-gay graffiti
"The community was saying we care about ourselves, we care about each other, this is how it’s going to be here.”

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Racial issues likely to come up at Sessions’ Senate hearing
Lawmakers and advocates expressed concern Friday that Sessions could sideline or undo the Obama administration's transgender protections.

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Health insurance in limbo in dispute over Louisiana LGBT-rights order
House lawmakers allied with Attorney General Jeff Landry refused to approve contracts that contained LGBT-rights language.

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LGBTQ community flocks to self-defense classes post Donald Trump win
With hundreds of acts of harassment, intimidation, and violence logged since the election of Donald Trump, the most vulnerable in the country are looking for ways to defend themselves.

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Kaine says he won’t run for president in 2020, will stand up to Trump
"Maybe the reason I'm in the Senate is for the next four years," Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine said.