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Holly Folly & Boston Gay Men's Chorus: 'Holigays'

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Trump Administration Changes Name on Admiral Rachel Levine's Official Portrait

The Department of Health and Human Services has altered the official portrait of Admiral Rachel Levine, replacing her legal name with her previous name in what critics are calling an unprecedented act of institutional erasure.

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Seattle's World Cup 'Pride Match' to Feature Egypt and Iran

A designated LGBTQ+ "Pride Match" at the 2026 World Cup in Seattle will feature Egypt and Iran, two countries where homosexuality is illegal, according to reporting by BBC Sport.

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Support LGBTQ+ Nonprofits This Holiday Season

Give back to the organizations serving Massachusetts LGBTQ+ communities year-round. Here are nonprofits addressing critical needs from legal advocacy to youth services to emergency support:

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Advocates Praise State Action to Remove Barriers, Increase Security in Name Change Process

Massachusetts State Legislature includes commonsense and timely reforms to remove barriers and safety risks for transgender and nonbinary people, survivors of domestic violence, and other individuals seeking legal name changes.

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Court's ruling against same-sex marriage sets up a Japan Supreme Court decision

A court found Japan's refusal to legalize same-sex marriage was constitutional Friday in the last of six cases that are expected to be brought to the Supreme Court for a final and definitive ruling, possibly next year.

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Trans Memorial Flags Removed from Boston Common

Advocates Demand Hate Crime Probe

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Markey, Garcia Reintroduce Bill to Combat Anti-LGBTQ+ Violence Worldwide

Senator Ed Markey and Rep. Robert Garcia have reintroduced legislation directing the State Department to monitor and respond to anti-LGBTQ+ violence globally, following the Supreme Court's rejection of a challenge to same-sex marriage.

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Supreme Court moves against passports

The U.S. Supreme Court on November 6, granted the Trump administration's request to delay implementation of a lower court decision that said passport applicants could self-identify gender, including with an "X" designation.

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