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More than 100 people gathered on the lawn of the Bucks County Administration Building in Doylestown Thursday to mark the beginning of Pride Month.

Doylestown Borough recently launched its first annual Youth Leadership Award by recognizing two high school students who have used their talents to improve their community, officials said.

We, the Bucks County members of the Human Rights Campaign’s (HRC) Greater Philadelphia steering committee, are alarmed by a growing wave of anti-LGBTQIA+ rhetoric and discrimination in our …

After a months-long investigation, a law firm hired by the Central Bucks School District found no evidence of systemic mistreatment of LGBTQ+ students and a responsive staff should bullying occur.The …

In an emotional and detailed letter to the community, Central Bucks School District Superintendent Abram Lucabaugh pointed to adults to correct the “chaos” that’s embroiled the suburban …

In an open letter, dozens of school board members from more than 20 Pennsylvania districts called for the repeal of Central Bucks School District’s policy banning teachers from “advocacy …

As readers of Phildelphia area newspapers know, a battle has been raging in the Central Bucks School District over how a number of sensitive cultural topics should be handled in the classrooms and …

Policy 321 enacted by the Central Bucks School District muzzles free education speech about tolerating human difference. It is especially astonishing that this draconian directive is happening in a …

The recent teacher protest claims “discrimination and bigotry” regarding Policy 321, which addresses LGBTQ issues in the classroom. One event cited was the removal of the Pride flags from …

First, I want to say I am a proud member of the LGBTQ community who has been around long enough to remember the “Stonewall” riots and a time there was real discrimination. When gay clubs were …

Classifying drag performances as adult-oriented business

Editor’s Note: This is the full text of the memorandum that Sen. Doug Mastriano posted on Tuesday for all members of the Pennsylvania Senate.

Teachers from several Central Bucks School District schools and dozens of their supporters gathered Tuesday to protest a new policy they believe targets LGBTQ+ students.

The Central Bucks School Board majority, in a 6 to 3 vote Tuesday night, limited what CB teachers are allowed to discuss, display, wear, and advocate for to promote “neutrality and balance” in the classroom.

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