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Pride Players: A Rose Teens ‘N’ Theater Production

Pride Players educates, entertains and inspires activism in our audiences of teens, parents, teachers and community members. The group uses improvisation to create songs, poetry, monologues, and skits that explore what it means to be a gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer or ally teen in Omaha. The group has been honored by many groups including […]

Rally for Trans Youth: Oppose LB574! | OutNebraska & ACLU of Nebraska

Nebraska State Capitol 1445 K St, Lincoln, NE, United States

Protect Nebraska's trans youth! As you may know, several extremely harmful anti-transgender bills have been introduced into our legislature this year. The public hearing for LB574, a bill that would prohibit transgender youth from receiving gender-affirming medical care, will be held next Wednesday, Feb. 8 at 1:30pm CST. As supporters of trans youth, we must […]

Hearing for LB574: Gender-Affirming Care Ban for Youth

Nebraska State Capitol 1445 K St, Lincoln, NE, United States

Wednesday, February 8, at 1:30pm CST in room 1510 OPPOSE LB574 – “Let Them Grow Act” bans families of transgender youth from seeking medically-sound, affirming healthcare by punishing doctors who provide care. Sign up to testify with us here! Submit comment here by noon at February 7. Writing Testimony for the Unicameral | Quick Guide Engaging with […]

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PFLAG Omaha Support Meeting

Countryside Community Church 13130 Faith Plz, Omaha, Nebraska

PFLAG Omaha hosts monthly meetings for support and education regarding sexual orientation, gender identity, and gender expression.

Hearing for LB810: License for Medical Professionals to Discriminate

Nebraska State Capitol 1445 K St, Lincoln, NE, United States

Friday, February 10, at 9:30am CST in room 1510 OPPOSE LB810 – “Medical Ethics and Diversity Act” creates a license to discriminate. Extremely broad language to circumvent nondiscrimination laws. Allow any medical or mental health professional to refuse to treat any patient for any “ethical, moral, or religious” reason. Allow any medical payer (employers and insurance) […]