Rosie O’Donnell’s Child Identifying as Non-Binary

Rosie O’Donnell shared in an interview that her 10-year-old child identifies as non-binary and prefers they/them pronouns. She emphasized the importance of believing and supporting children in their self-identification.

Public Opinion on LGBTQ+ Rights in America

A nationwide poll by the Los Angeles Times shows broad support for LGBTQ+ people living as they wish, with majorities backing same-sex marriage and laws protecting queer people from job discrimination. However, there is less support for transgender and nonbinary individuals, especially among Republicans and those who don't know anyone queer. The survey highlights a significant shift in American opinion over the past 40 years.

WNBA Rookie Class Impact and Inclusivity Efforts

The WNBA's rookie class, including Cameron Brink, is getting attention for their impact on the league and their efforts to promote inclusivity and support for all players, regardless of appearance or background.

Republican Response to 2024 Election Results

Republicans jockeying to become former President Trump’s running mate are refusing to commit to accepting the results of the 2024 election, causing unease among Senate GOP colleagues who fear another Jan. 6-style standoff if Trump loses. Some Senate Republicans reject the idea that a victory for President Biden would likely be the result of fraud, emphasizing the importance of accepting fair and legitimate election outcomes.

Justice Sonia Sotomayor's Reflection on Supreme Court Decisions

Justice Sonia Sotomayor reflects on emotional impact of Supreme Court decisions, admitting to crying over some cases. She emphasizes the importance of accepting and moving forward despite disagreements and emotional challenges.

Queer Wrestling: Fist Club in London

Fist Club is a queer wrestling outfit in London that aims to create a space accepting of all identities, incorporating drag and cabaret elements into their shows.

World Autism Awareness Day

World Autism Awareness Day is celebrated on April 2 each year to increase understanding and acceptance of people with autism. The day involves spreading awareness, wearing blue, educating oneself about autism, and supporting those with the disorder.

Transgender Support Group PROUDLY Me!

Bernie Wagenblast shares her journey of coming out as trans later in life, facing fears of losing her life partner, but finding support and friendship through a New Jersey-based trans group, PROUDLY Me!. The group provides a space for intergenerational friendships and acceptance, empowering members to embrace their unique timelines and identities.