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Climb with Pride is a monthly event at a Sioux Falls climbing gym. The event celebrates and supports the queer community and its allies.
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A bill prohibiting gender-affirming care for transgender youth in South Dakota took effect on July 1st.
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A local civil rights group says a federal judge ruling against Florida’s ban on transgender health care for minors affirms their position that the laws are unconstitutional.
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The Rainbow Chorus in Sioux Falls is the first of its kind in the area. The group is open to members of the LGBTQ+ community and their allies.
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Some members of the LGBTQ+ community say they feel targeted by a recent letter from Gov. Kristi Noem to the Board of Regents. While that letter urged universities to improve educational standards, it also criticized preferred pronoun use, drag shows, and safe space protections.
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The Black Hills Pride Festival and Sioux Falls Pride have several events planned for June and July, including some new ones in support of transgender South Dakotans.
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Governor Kristi Noem has issued a “challenge” to the state Board of Regents to improve their institutions. What exactly are the Governor’s priorities for the state’s colleges?
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Jami Lynn will headline the Women and Trans Musicians Network's Musician Showcase at Aby's in Rapid City.
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Misinformation spread amongst lawmakers could have played a role in the passage of House Bill 1080 – a bill prohibiting certain medical procedures for transgender youth.
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A Senate panel is rejecting a bill that prohibits lewd and lascivious content on state property.