After Charlie Kirk’s Killing, Arizona Students Brace for Fallout
Queer students at ASU and UArizona say the death of the Turning Point founder heightens their concerns about violence and rising hostility.
Queer students at ASU and UArizona say the death of the Turning Point founder heightens their concerns about violence and rising hostility.
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A new national survey finds that queer people face tougher obstacles in receiving certain medical care—most notably abortions.
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Prisma Community Care in Phoenix is one of nine other medical providers allowed to continue their work while their case makes it through the courts.
The progressive Democrat has made a point to gather endorsements from local LGBTQ+ organizations, almost all of which have now condemned his remarks on trans youth.
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