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History teacher Rodney Wilson began the work which led to LGBT History Month on the University of Missouri-St. Louis campus in 1994.
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In its second year, Queer Writes incorporates more diversity in performance and LGBTQ+ experiences.
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Gateway to Pride is the museum's first exhibition specifically about LGBTQIA+ history and experiences across Missouri and the Metro East.
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鈥淟ove鈥 is the theme for the 17th annual QFest: self-love and acceptance, romance, familial bonds, fictive kinship and all.
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St. Louis Actors鈥 Studio presents the local debut of Liza Birkenmeier鈥檚 鈥淒r. Ride鈥檚 American Beach House.鈥 The play examines emotional repression on a St. Louis rooftop, the night before Sally Ride became the first American woman in space.
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The measure limits drag shows to downtown Branson because the area was 鈥渃reated to ensure that the peace and safety of residential and neighborhood-adjacent districts were not negatively impacted by live entertainment uses.鈥
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The St. Charles County Republican also discussed some of the hot-button issues of the 2023 session, such as a measure to make constitutional amendments harder to pass.
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St. Louis photographer Jess T. Dugan is acclaimed for their photographs of trans and gender-nonconforming older adults. The new book 鈥淟ook at me like you love me鈥 showcases their work.
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Many St. Louisans are dismayed by a U.S. Supreme Court decision to reinstate President Donald Trump鈥檚 ban on transgender people serving in the military.鈥
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Once a month, 90-year-old John Chaney dons a blond wig, dressy suit and heels 鈥 and transforms into a Tammy Wynette look-alike who lip-syncs to country鈥