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PHOTO: RuPaul attends 2022 Paramount Emmy Party at Catch Steak LA, Sept. 10, 2022, in West Hollywood, Calif.
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RuPaul speaks out against drag show ban in Tennessee: 'A classic distraction'

PHOTO: A scene from "Love Trip: Paris."
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Queer-inclusive reality dating show 'Love Trip: Paris' breaks TV barriers on Freeform

PHOTO: Raven Sutton hopes her role on "The Circle" can help people understand the Deaf community better.
Courtesy of Netflix

Netflix's 'The Circle' star Raven Sutton breaks barriers for Deaf representation

PHOTO: Kit Connor attends the National Television Awards 2022 at OVO Arena Wembley on Oct. 13, 2022 in London.
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Netflix star Kit Connor says he was forced to come out amid questions about his sexuality

PHOTO: Through the Learning Gardens program in New York City, students of color learn about foraging, gardening and healthy eating.
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Students of color in New York City learn how to forage and grow their own food

PHOTO: Summer Lucille, the owner of plus-size boutique called Juicy Body Goddess, has won the hearts of millions of TikTokers.
Summer Lucille

'Fat girl summer': How this TikToker is changing perceptions of beauty

PHOTO: David Levithan appears during Entertainment Weekly's "EW Fest," Oct. 24, 2015, in New York City.
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Book bans and anti-LGBTQ laws: how queer authors are responding

PHOTO: Jocelyn Rivas holds aloft a finish line tape after completing the Los Angeles Marathon, Nov. 7, 2021.
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Youngest person to run 100 marathons uses platform to inspire immigrants, women

PHOTO: Dr. Miguelina Rodriguez and Dr. Griselda Rodriguez-Solomon, The Brujas of Brooklyn, pose in an undated photo.
Thais Aquino Photography

Interest in spirituality, witchcraft on the rise amid COVID-19, TikTok boom

PHOTO: Houston social studies teacher Nelva Williamson says the attacks on race education is personal to her, as a Black woman who was alive during the Civil Rights era.
Courtesy Nelva Williamson

Black educators reflect on teaching history amid critical race theory backlash