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The cofounder of the Siouxland Pride Alliance says the Sioux City Community School District isn't doing enough to support LGBTQ students.
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Five young journalists who call Iowa home have just spent a week honing their storytelling skills by capturing what home means to a DACA recipient, a young mother and a man whose family fled war in Sudan, among others.
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Nora J.S. Reichardt said goodbye to Channel 5 WOI-DT in Des Moines this month, with the hope that she can keep bringing visibility to trans identities beyond central Iowa.
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Ten percent of Iowa’s Methodist congregations are leaving the church. The denomination is wrestling over the future of LGBTQ members and whether they can be clergy.
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Advocates and educators discuss book bans and challenges in Iowa and beyond and how these laws are already changing Iowa’s classrooms. And a recent high school graduate shares how seeing himself represented in a book changed his life.
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Chasten Buttigieg grew up in rural Michigan and struggled to come out to his parents. His memoir, I Have To Tell You Something was adapted to target a young adult audience.
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We talk with Mark Licht from ISU Extension about the latest crop conditions
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The ACLU of Iowa says there are unconstitutional ordinances on the books in several Iowa communities that label male and female impersonators as adult entertainment, whether or not the performances feature sexually explicit content. They're asking for the city councils to amend the laws.
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Iowa was one of the first states to legalize same-sex marriage, years before it would be allowed across the rest of the country. During that time in between, couples flocked to the state to tie the knot, and in particular, one small town became a popular destination.
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Recently, 83 churches in Iowa decided to leave the United Methodist Church seemingly over a decision to ordain openly gay pastors. This hour, a look at similar rifts in other denominations.