News :: Massachusetts
On Wednesday, April 4, 2024, Boston Mayor Michelle Wu announced the second round of Supporting Pandemic Affected Community Enterprises Grant awardees.
Following Michigan Governor's Action Today
Announces new call on VA to provide gender-affirming surgery for trans veterans
Carolyn Genelle Bishop passed away peacefully, at her home in Boston, Massachusetts, on March 1, 2024, just one week past her 88th birthday celebration.
To help preserve America's LGBTQ rights history
CampOUT at the Farm School, a week-long summer camp for LGBTQ youth and youth from LGBTQ families, is back in Central Massachusetts after a break of 10 years.
GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders announces three new members joining its Board of Directors....
Larry Kessler, a pioneering force in HIV/AIDS advocacy, died at the age of 81 on February 1st, leaving behind a legacy that shaped the course of the fight against HIV/AIDS.
On Tuesday, January 16, the Pembroke, MA school board voted not to proceed with a school board proposal that would ban social and political advocacy items, like flags and pins. from public school classrooms.
Measures now go to state House of Representatives