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October 7, 2019

Last week, Zinnia Jones, a trans activist/science writer in Orlando, tweeted an excerpt of a brochure she says came from our very own Minnesota Family Council.

October 3, 2019

ST PAUL, MN -- Today, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and Commissioner of Human Rights Rebecca Lucero declared their intent to defend the Minnesota Human Rights Act (MHRA) against Alliance Defending Freedom’s lawsuit to allow businesses to violate the law. This lawsuit is part of Alliance Defending Freedom’s national strategy of targeting and suing states with comprehensive human rights laws, in hopes of weakening anti-discrimination laws.

October 1, 2019

Most incidents of domestic and sexual violence in the LGBTQ+ community goes unreported. This is a fact widely known within the community, where LGBTQ+ folks are just as, if not more likely, to experience domestic abuse and sexual violence than their heterosexual counterparts.

September 18, 2019

Officials have postponed a forum on hate crimes in St. Cloud over safety concerns.

September 3, 2019

The Band Group is teaming up with OutFront Minnesota for a revival of a major drama of classic status.

August 7, 2019

Watch Wil's story of surviving conversion therapy.

July 13, 2019

Tuesday, about 50 people came to Robins Kaplan LLP in downtown Minneapolis for the law firm's first free name change clinic.

July 13, 2019

The largest LGBTQ civil rights group in Minnesota, OutFront Minnesota, announced Monday they have hired Kelly Holstine, the 2018 Minnesota Teacher of the Year from Shakopee, to expand OutFront’s educational program for schools.

July 12, 2019

OutFront Minnesota, a local nonprofit, is working to expand educational programs for Minnesota schools, and the 2018 Minnesota Teacher of the Year, Kelly Holstine, is now taking the lead.

July 12, 2019

OutFront Minnesota hires Kelly Holstine in new outreach role to schools.

Minnesota's 2018 Teacher of the Year has stepped down from her teaching position to take on a new role: expanding the work of the state's largest LGBT rights organization in schools.