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About 10 percent were LGBTQ women; 3 percent were LGBTQ men. 26 percent of characters were shot; 16 percent were stabbed; 9 percent killed themselves (including for the greater good).
Nearly 30 percent of Generation Z women identify as a member of the LGBTQ community, according to a new report. The Gallup survey, released Wednesday, found that 28.5 percent of women and 10.6 ...
LGBTQ people of color are six times more likely to say they have avoided calling the police (30 percent) owing to concern about anti-LGBTQ discrimination, compared with white LGBTQ people (5 percent).
At least 417 anti-LGBTQ bills have been introduced in state legislatures across the United States since the start of the year — a new record, according to American Civil Liberties Union data as ...
Of the 775 series regular characters set to appear on primetime programming for the 2021-2022 season, 92 characters, or 11.9 percent, are LGBTQ. That marks an increase of 2.8 percent from the ...
The number of LGBTQ elected officials in the U.S. has gone up nearly 200 percent since 2017, according to a new report from the LGBTQ+ Victory Institute. The report, first reported via NBC Ne… ...
New LGBTQ businesses also tended to embrace a similar communal, altruistic outlook in the way they treated their workers. Indeed, employers of those companies were 30 percent more likely to offer ...
Similarly, non-LGBTQ adults are skeptical of the motivations of companies that promote Pride. Few non-LGBTQ adults (13%) say all or most of these companies do it out of a genuine desire to celebrate ...
The study also found that 15.3 percent of Gen Z respondents identify as bisexual, 3 percent identify as lesbian, 2.6 percent identify as gay and 2.8 percent identify as transgender.
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