Category: News Coverage
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Lawrence vigil honors lives lost to transphobia, anti-trans violence
by Tricia Masenthin, the Lawrence Times – November 20, 2023 At a vigil Monday to commemorate Transgender Day of Remembrance,…
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On Transgender Day of Remembrance, Lawrence community honors lives lost to violence, bigotry
by Kim Callahan, the Lawrence-Journal World – November 20, 2023 A lot has changed in 70-year-old Rachel Reed’s lifetime, but…
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Photos: Lawrence community members rally for transgender rights during bicycle race
by Molly Adams, the Lawrence Times – October 14, 2023 Pink, white and blue flags abounded Saturday as Lawrence community…
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Lawrence activists plan demonstration at bike race that bars transgender people from men’s and women’s categories
by Mackenzie Clark, the Lawrence Times – October 13, 2023 Lawrence activists are planning a demonstration in solidarity with transgender…
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Paper Plains Zine Fest over the weekend to offer workshops, celebrate zine culture
by Maya Hodison, the Lawrence Times – August 30, 2023 Storytellers from around the Midwest and beyond will convene for…
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Paper Plains Zine Fest returns with creative workshops, fair and more
The University of Kansas – August 30, 2023 LAWRENCE — Paper Plains Zine Fest, a two-day event celebrating and showcasing…
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Paper Plains Zine Fest returns to Lawrence this Labor Day weekend
by Joe Ellett, the Pitch – August 28, 2023 After a successful festival last year, the Paper Plains Zine Fest…
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Midwestern cities become transgender health sanctuaries amid GOP legislative threats
by Brooke Migdon, the Hill – August 18, 2023 A growing number of Midwestern cities are declaring themselves safe havens for…
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Lawrence activists to celebrate city’s safe haven ordinance with ‘Party Like It’s 9999’
The Lawrence Times – August 6, 2023 Activists with No SB 180 in Lawrence, who recently saw the Lawrence City…
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Lawrence City Commission passes safe haven ordinance
Lawrence City Commission – August 2, 2023 At its meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 1, the Lawrence City Commission passed Ordinance…
