Their sex-ed class was considered a "joke," so they had to go somewhere else.
Hear their voice: Helen Waltz (they/them), Flagstaff, Ariz.
A traditional opening prayer in the House turned into an evangelical speech condemning the community as "sinners" and "dark."
It is the third known time in the past few years where a drag show has been threatened with violence in Arizona.
A contract drafted by the LDS church's headquarters in Utah would have the school district pay for Mormon missionaries to volunteer in schools.
After quietly losing all its staff last year, Equality Arizona—one of the state’s longest running LGBTQ+ advocacy orgs—faced closure. But a familiar face brought it back, and not everyone is OK with it.
In an attempt to humanize the community to Republicans, families of trans students met with lawmakers. It helped influence the outcome of one bill.
The bill was never heard in committee, and a last-ditch effort to get it added onto another bill was killed by a fellow LGBTQ+ legislator.
A leaked email to LOOKOUT shows that the state's top education officials are attempting to single out trans and nonbinary staff by not allowing gender markers in email signatures.
Emails between River Bible Church’s lead pastor and council members show the religious group's influence and partisanship.
The office met with community leaders on how it could protect LGBTQ+ people in the coming legislative session.
Locals are calling on assault charges against Rose to be dropped, claiming she was defending herself from attackers.
Problems getting members in the same room means commissions haven’t been meeting and queer people have been left without a voice in city government.
LOOKOUT dives into why Arizona’s gay bars aren’t taking overdoses seriously, and who’s doing something about it.
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