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Thousands gathered in Indianapolis for Indy Pride's annual parade and festival, finding community amid state and federal restrictions on transgender identification.
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The organization said this is the first time it — or any provider — has offered same-day medication services at the Indianapolis pride festival.
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An Indianapolis transgender woman won court approval to change her birth certificate. Now Indiana's attorney general is trying to reverse it.
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The rule, effective Feb. 12, will end a longstanding legal option for transgender and gender diverse residents to modify their identification cards through a physician statement or court order.
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Jennifer Carruthers is the new executive director for Indy Pride.
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‘Live your truth:’ Indiana Youth Group offers resources to help stay safe, supported and connected.
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Indiana officials are considering a rule that would end the ability to change gender markers on state IDs to comply with an executive order issued by Gov. Mike Braun.
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This fall, the center was supposed to staff four more ISU students, but ISU cut that funding in August. While the university said it's following the federal government's lead, the ACLU of Indiana and the center argued ISU is violating the First Amendment.
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Transgender advocates have filed a public records request for correspondence between the governor's office and Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles. They want more information about the decision to hold a second public hearing on a proposed ban on gender changes to state driver's licenses.
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Decatur’s first LGBTQ Pride festival drew a crowd of about 1,000 and also exposed deep divides in the small Indiana town over inclusion, identity, and faith.