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Even with ruling, workplace still unequal for LGBTQ workers

NEW YORK – Even with this week’s Supreme Court ruling, the workplace will be far from equal for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Americans. While the nation’s highest court ...

Supreme Court ruling a bright spot during tough times, says Durango LGBTQ supporter

Historic verdict was decided in a 6-3 vote, with two conservative justices joining majority

LGBTQ support group launches in Ignacio

Adult-focused group ignites connection

Hallmark to reinstate same-sex marriage commercial it pulled

NEW YORK – The Hallmark Channel will reinstate same-sex marriage commercials that it pulled from the network, according to a company statement sent Sunday. An ad for wedding plann...

New ‘It’ film portrays painful true chapter of LGBT history

BANGOR, Maine – Moviegoers from Maine who watch the film “It: Chapter Two” this weekend might recognize a scene that draws on a painful event from the state’s history. The scene i...

LGBTQ community struggles to find adequate health care

Access to behavioral and mental providers seen as particular problem

Durango restaurants join in for celebration of Pride Month

‘It’s not just a bunch of parties’

Ignacio community members launch first LGBTQ+ organization in the area

Southwest Rainbow Youth aims to empower sexual minorities

FLC’s diversity coordinator gives students a soft place to land

‘My heart is touched so often by witnessing their growth,’ says Nancy Stoffer

Lawmaker sees 1st year as balance between district, identity

DENVER (AP) – Democratic Rep. Brianna Titone made Colorado history in January as the state’s first transgender lawmaker. She’s one of only four trans state lawmakers in the country. ...

LGBTQ community aims to challenge social norms through storytelling at Durango Arts Center

‘Living the Rainbow’ to be performed this weekend

LGBTQ students find support within community

Connecting with caring adults, peers lowers risk for group with the highest risk of suicide