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News Is Out, a collaboration of six LGBTQ media representing more than 250 collective years of experience covering the community, is launching the first Local LGBTQ+ Media Giving Day on Tuesday, Oct.

8, during LGBTQ History Month. Donations are being accepted now through Oct. 8 at GiveButter.com/LGBTQEquityFund.

The first gay publication in the U.S. started 100 years ago this year; it was Friendship & Freedom,” produced in 1924 by Chicagoan Henry Gerber and his peers.

The newsletter was shut down by police after just two issues. Later publications included ONE, Mattachine Review, The Ladder, Gay Community News, and hundreds of other LGBTQ media over the past 50 years.

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What Does Project 2025 Mean for the LGBTQ+ Community?
LGBTQ+ community during Donald Trump's second term, if he is reelected in November.The 900-page document, produced by the Conservative think tank the Heritage Foundation, was designed as a road map for a conversative president. It proposes an overhaul of the federal government and includes a plan to fire government workers.Experts have highlighted a wide range of policies in the project that would affect LGBTQ+ individuals.Trump has attempted to distance himself from the project, writing on social media in July, "I know nothing about Project 2025." Earlier this month, he repeated his statement on Lex Fridman's podcast, adding that he "purposefully" hadn't read it.A spokesperson for Project 2025 did not respond to a request for comment for this article.If implemented, Project 2025 would dismantle antidiscrimination protections by removing terms such as "sexual orientation" and "gender identity" from federal laws, allowing for legal discrimination against LGBTQ+ individuals.It also seeks to restrict the Supreme Court's decision in Bostock vs. Clayton County, which extended workplace protections to LGBTQ+ employees.The plan further seeks to block access to health care for transgender individuals, particularly through Medicare and Medicaid, and it would reinstate the ban on transgender people serving in the military.
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