
Batwoman’s Renee Montoya To Be Played By Gotham’s Renee Montoya
Actor Victoria Cartagena will be joining Season 3 of Batwoman, according to Deadline. Cartagena will take on the recurring role of Renee Montoya, the former Gotham City police officer, which she previously played in the Fox series Gotham.Deadline describes Batwoman’s version of the character as someone who “left the force when she could no longer…
Elevations RTC Form New Support Group for Parents of LGBTQIA Kids
Every kid needs a strong support system at home, especially when they come out as LGBTQIA. Many families feel overwhelmed because the parents don’t know how to handle the news the right way. When trusted family members react the wrong way, it could cause friction in the relationship. – – The Elevations RTC staff is…
Joy, safety and alpacas: Queer community thrives on trans-owned ranch
In late June, about 50 volunteers visited the Tenacious Unicorn Ranch, a safe haven for LGBTQ people in southern Colorado, to help shear its alpacas.
California budget includes $3 million to train teachers on LGBTQ issues
California is the first state to allocate funding specifically for LGBTQ cultural competency training for public school teachers, an advocacy group said.
This year’s Olympics will feature a historic number of LGBTQ athletes
At least 142 athletes who are publicly out as LGBTQ are headed to the Olympics, which begin one week from today.Why it matters: That’s more than have participated at all other Summer Games combined, per Outsports.By the numbers: Those 142 athletes include the…
Sydney WorldPride 2023 Plans to Reinvigorate Struggling Oxford Street
In 2019, when Sydney won the bid to host WorldPride 2023, it was an acknowledgement of Australia’s thriving LGBTQI+ communities. But it also comes as a lifeline … The post Sydney WorldPride 2023 Plans to Reinvigorate Struggling Oxford Street appeared first on Star Observer.Government of Canada announces new shelters for Indigenous Peoples facing gender-based violence
The Government of Canada is committed to securing the safety of Indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people who are escaping gender-based violence.
New Beltline community space named after Calgary LGBTQ2S+ leader opens
A new gathering space opened in Calgary’s Beltline district Wednesday. The park is named after Calgary’s Lois Szabo, a founding member of the city’s first gay club.Illinois Youth Aim To Close Down 127-Year-Old Detention Facility
“They’re behind fences and barbed wires. They’re not animals. They’re humans,” a former employee stated.