A Tucsonan is Claiming Asylum in Canada. Her Case Could Reshape How LGBTQ+ People Seek Safety Abroad.
A case from Arizona could test Canada’s asylum laws and set a precedent for transgender people's claims across the nation.
With the fear of more LGBTQ+ rights restrictions, possible discrimination, and a culture that appears to be labeling diversity as a threat, Democratic lawmakers are scrambling for how to help fix it.
Interviews with over a dozen queer people who have left or are considering leaving reveal unease about the state’s politics.
Once obscure, drag is a financial boon for Arizona’s small business scene. Still, Republicans are trying to kill it, putting local businesses at risk.
In the face of an elderly loneliness epidemic, Susie Broussard revamped her local club to help the retirement town’s isolated LGBTQ+ residents.
A review of a decades-old case resurfaces questions of judicial bias in Arizona, and is relevant to the state’s current judicial appointees.
Superintendents pointed to anti-LGBTQ+ culture wars and fear of repercussions as reasons why kids are not being taught sex-ed.
A LOOKOUT investigation finds that a specific group of religious-based counselors are possibly violating their certifications and licenses.
More than twenty years of attempts to get protections in place have failed as queer lives become more politicized.
Maudie’s is modeled after a decades-old lesbian bar, but its mission is less about drinking and more about community.
In response to safety concerns, queer-friendly barber shops have emerged to create spaces of inclusivity and respect.
High School is rough for everyone. But for these trans and nonbinary students, it’s inspired them to find safety and promote joy.
More parents are looking to find a safe space for their children to go to school. We did some of the legwork for you.
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