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Out Columbus-area activist Rick Neal is no stranger to running for office. In 2018, he mounted a solid (though unsuccessful) Statehouse bid against Steve Stivers, chair of the National Republican ...
The City of Cincinnati and Community Shares of Greater Cincinnati are accepting proposals over the next 30 days for $500,000 in available funding to support the mental health and safety needs of trans ...
(left to right) Ken Schneck, Diane Anderson-Minshall, Ben Jodway and Zackory Kirk On this week’s episode of This News is So Gay: An art exhibit has been canceled due to LGBTQ+ censorship. What are you ...
The Buckeye Flame's one-stop guide to health insurance for LGBTQ+ Ohioans — from basic terminology to trans-specific tips on choosing plans and applying for financial aid.
Born and raised in Steubenville, Ohio, 28 year old LGBTQ+ country-pop artist Andrew Mitch is building momentum in Nashville’s buzzing music scene. Mitch has gained notable social media traction as an ...
Organizers behind an Ohio Equal Rights Amendment have decided to move forward with two separate ballot initiatives to ban discrimination and approve marriage equality, following a decision by the ...
An Ohio husband and pastor came out as gay to his straight wife. Today, they are together and stronger in their rainbow family.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the sale of a new injectable medication that stops the spread of HIV. Lenacapavir (Yeztugo) is a type of injectable HIV pre-exposure ...
Our goal with this LGBTQ+ Ohio Nonprofit Guide is to support individuals finding the community they might be seeking.
New legislation targets transgender students and educators, threatens to withhold state funding.