Arizona senator defends anti-trans legislation, despite pushback from the community it endangers
Bills limiting students' pronoun and bathroom usage are being considered for the fourth year in a row in Arizona’s State House.
Bills limiting students' pronoun and bathroom usage are being considered for the fourth year in a row in Arizona’s State House.
The emboldened racism mirrors what was seen after Trump was first elected in 2017, running on the same platform of anti-immigrant rhetoric that dehumanizes the Latino community.
Multiple anti-LGBTQ bills have advanced through Arizona’s legislature, attempting to place rigid definitions of sex in Arizona state law and ban pride flags from government property.
With the specter of ICE raids looming, schools across Arizona are reassuring families and planning their next steps.
Protestors marched through downtown Phoenix in a show of resistance to the billionaire-driven agenda showcased on stage at Trump’s inauguration on Monday.
While it is now a time-honored tradition, the establishment of Martin Luther King Jr. Day had a prolonged, difficult path to acceptance—especially in Arizona.
Sen. John Kavanagh, who was the first legislator in the country to propose a bathroom bill in 2013, brings similar bills back for another legislative session — this time he’s confident he can get them on the ballot.
Cruelty towards immigrants has been approved by voters at the county, state, and federal level.
Many see the unease brought about by the November Election results as a continuation of the fear undocumented immigrants live in every day.
LGBTQ advocacy organizations are expecting attacks on the trans and queer community to continue, and potentially worsen during Arizona’s legislative session.