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Assemblyman Todd Gloria, D-San Diego, and State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond will announce a bill Wednesday that would help create a more supportive environment in the state's public schools for LGBTQ youth.
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President Trump's restrictions on transgender troops moved a step closer to taking effect, even as several lawsuits challenging the policy remain unresolved.
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Choreographer Michael Mizerany talks about pushing boundaries
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KPBS Midday EditionExperts say waiting a long time for care can be unhealthy for kids with ‘gender dysphoria.’ It’s an official medical condition, and patients must be diagnosed with it to be covered for treatment.
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Three U.S. senators want federal officials to publicly release information about the circumstances surrounding the death of a Honduran transgender migrant who was in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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The Transgender Law Center has announced plans to file a wrongful death lawsuit over the case of Roxsana Hernandez, a trans asylum seeker who died in the custody of ICE.
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Get some insights into San Diego's LGBTQ history
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The Truax House, a century-old home in Bankers Hill that served as San Diego's first AIDS hospice, is undergoing an extreme makeover that'll change its uses but preserve its history.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe San Francisco institution was founded during the height of the AIDS crisis, a time when sick men were left to die alone in the hallways of county hospitals because staff were afraid to touch them. Buddhist practitioners bought the Victorian on Page Street to create a place where men could get compassionate care and die with dignity.
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