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Pedro Pascal, Ariana Grande and Dua Lipa are among more than 100 celebs siging an open letter to protect federal funding for LGBTQ youth suicide prevention.
The LGBTQ historical marker would have been located at 651 S. Jennings Ave. in Fort Worth, the now-vacant former site of the Rainbow Lounge, an LGBTQ bar that was destroyed in a fire in 2017.
Letter: Targeting LGBTQ is widespread. By Terry Crockett, Vancouver Published: June 12, 2025, 6:00am ... Letters to the editor are subject to editing for brevity and clarity.
Ariana Grande, Pedro Pascal and Sabrina Carpenter sign an open letter, slamming Trump's proposal to cut funding for LGBTQ youth suicide prevention.
Letter: Don’t discriminate against LGBTQ troops. June 6, 2025 ... >> Mail: Letters to the Editor, Honolulu Star-Advertiser 7 Waterfront Plaza, 500 Ala Moana, Suite #7-500 Honolulu, HI 96813 ...
To the editor — I want to thank the Yakima Herald-Republic for its May 31 editorial calling out Yakima's City Council for willfully ignoring Yakima's gay community after its legitimate ...
Ariana Grande, Jamie Lee Curtis, Pedro Pascal Denounce Defunding Proposal for LGBTQ Suicide Hotline: ‘We Will Not Stay Silent’ “This is about people, not politics,” the open letter signed ...
The meaning of LGBTQ+ is significant, with each letter having its own history. ... So, by the late '90s, the T was added to LGBT and "transgender" was more widely accepted by the 2000s.
LGBTQ+ letter by letter: ‘Pride has become a universal message for all outcasts – it will get better’ Anna Nolan, Donal Lynch, Azmia Riaz, Jenny Maguire, Eddie McGuinness and Joshua Ellul ...
The letter follows an April news report detailing a leaked budget draft of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services that reportedly calls for the elimination of all funding for LGBT youth ...
In a letter signed by 100 celebrities — including Ariana Grande and Pedro Pascal — a plan to eliminate LGBTQ+ suicide prevention plans is protested.