
Federal Pressures Mount on West Coast School Districts Over Student Gender Privacy Policies
by Queer Robi WASHINGTON, D.C. — Federal education authorities have escalated an ongoing national showdown over LGBTQ+ student privacy, issuing

by Queer Robi WASHINGTON, D.C. — Federal education authorities have escalated an ongoing national showdown over LGBTQ+ student privacy, issuing

By Queer Robi OLYMPIA, Wash. — The United States Supreme Court has agreed to hear a legal challenge targeting Washington

Name: Esther Garcia Type of Artist: Costume Designer for Village Theatre in Issaquah, WA Location: Seattle What mediums do you use for your

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Name: Jon Garcia Type of Artist: Writer/Director/Producer/Musician Location: Portland, OR What mediums do you use for your art? I primarily work in film

Name: Cassi Q Kohl Type of Artist: Singer/Actor Location: Seattle, WA What mediums do you use for your art? My body! As primarily

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