Gender

West Point Military Academy Offers ‘Diversity and Inclusion’ Minor

The United States Military Academy at West Point is pushing its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) agenda by offering a "Diversity and Inclusion Studies Minor."

Missouri Transgender Center Shut Down After SAFE Act Takes Effect

The Washington University Transgender Center at St. Louis Children’s Hospital has shut down its gender-transition operations for minors.

College Admissions Counselors Use Pronouns to Give Preferential Treatment to Left-Leaning Students

A study from I. Maupin and Bryan C. McCannon of West Virginia University found that college admissions counselors discriminate against students based on their gender identity.

California’s New Law Mandates ‘Gender-Neutral’ Restrooms in Public Schools

Mandates the presence of at least one gender-neutral bathroom in all public schools in the state, catering to students from the first to the 12th grade, by the year 2026.

1,000 U.S. School Districts Support Hiding Kids’ Gender Identity from Parents: Parental Rights Group

An education advocacy group that supports parental rights released a comprehensive list of over 1,000 school districts that support children keeping their gender identity hidden from their parents.

Scotland to Develop ‘Hate Crime’ Police Unit

Scotland is developing a hate crime unit for its police force.

Missouri AG Sues Transgender Clinic Over ‘Diluted Medical Standard,’ for Subjecting Patients to ‘Irreversible Procedures’

“These providers failed Missouri’s children when they rejected even a diluted medical standard and subjected them to irreversible procedures. My office is not standing for it," says Missouri AG.

Newsom Vetoes Bill Requiring Parents To Affirm Child’s Gender Identity

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) vetoed a bill late last week that would have required judges in child custody cases to consider whether a parent has affirmed their child's gender identity.

34% of U.K. Minors on Puberty Blockers Experienced Worse Mental Health

Findings contradict a 2011 analysis.

Federal Judge Allows Religious Discrimination Case to Proceed

A federal judge allowed a case that claims Michigan officials religiously discriminated against a Christian working at the University of Michigan Health-West to proceed.

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