The proposals include creating a state policy only recognize two sexes, requiring librarians to hide books on sexual ...
The proposed House budget includes conservative social policies that target LGBTQ rights and diversity programs.
Students at Columbus City Schools with preferred names in the district's system had their names reverted back to match their ...
Central Ohio has seen a surge in protests in early 2025, focusing on issues ranging from federal spending cuts to transgender rights. A national march is planned for Friday, advocating for a ...
Ohio State’s chapter of Turning Point USA hosted Riley Gaines — a prominent former collegiate swimmer known for advocating against transgender women’s participation in women’s sports — at a campus ...
HB 190 would penalize public schools for using names and pronouns inconsistent with a student's birth gender without parental ...
Monday marks the International Transgender Day of Visibility. It’s an annual event dedicated to celebrating transgender ...
CCS Superintendent Dr. Angela Chapman has since apologized for the change and lack of notice, claiming they’re working to determine how and why this happened.
Members of the LGBTQ+ community met with Northeast Ohio companies at a career and resource fair on Saturday at the LGBT Center of Greater Cleveland.
Parents are speaking out after Columbus City Schools reverted students’ names to those reflected on birth certificates, saying the move came without notice and ...
Students and teachers were caught off guard when attendance was called and they realized preferred names were changed in the ...