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Advocates, lawmakers, and LGBTQIA Texans gathered at the Texas State Capitol on Wednesday, April 29, to protest the record-breaking number of anti-queer and -trans bills filed in the Texas Legislature, the majority of which target trans and intersex youth. Texas has filed the most anti-LGBTQIA bills in the nation this year, according to the Human Rights Campaign. Pictured here: State Reps. Julie Johnson (from left), Donna Howard, and Jessica González. -
State Rep. Celia Israel, founding member of the Texas House LGBTQ Caucus -
State Rep. Celia Israel, founding member of the Texas House LGBTQ Caucus -
Advocates, lawmakers, and LGBTQIA Texans gathered at the Texas State Capitol on Wednesday, April 29, to protest the record-breaking number of anti-queer and -trans bills filed in the Texas Legislature, the majority of which target trans and intersex youth. Texas has filed the most anti-LGBTQIA bills in the nation this year, according to the Human Rights Campaign. -
Advocates, lawmakers, and LGBTQIA Texans gathered at the Texas State Capitol on Wednesday, April 29, to protest the record-breaking number of anti-queer and -trans bills filed in the Texas Legislature, the majority of which target trans and intersex youth. Texas has filed the most anti-LGBTQIA bills in the nation this year, according to the Human Rights Campaign. -
State Rep. Jessica González, founding member of the Texas House LGBTQ Caucus -
State Rep. Celia Israel, founding member of the Texas House LGBTQ Caucus -
State Rep. Erin Zwiener (center, at podium), founding member of the Texas House LGBTQ Caucus -
State Rep. Erin Zwiener (at podium), founding member of the Texas House LGBTQ Caucus -
State Rep. Julie Johnson, founding member of the Texas House LGBTQ Caucus -
State Rep. Julie Johnson (center, at podium), founding member of the Texas House LGBTQ Caucus -
Advocates, lawmakers, and LGBTQIA Texans gathered at the Texas State Capitol on Wednesday, April 29, to protest the record-breaking number of anti-queer and -trans bills filed in the Texas Legislature, the majority of which target trans and intersex youth. Texas has filed the most anti-LGBTQIA bills in the nation this year, according to the Human Rights Campaign. -
Advocates, lawmakers, and LGBTQIA Texans gathered at the Texas State Capitol on Wednesday, April 29, to protest the record-breaking number of anti-queer and -trans bills filed in the Texas Legislature, the majority of which target trans and intersex youth. Texas has filed the most anti-LGBTQIA bills in the nation this year, according to the Human Rights Campaign. -
Advocates, lawmakers, and LGBTQIA Texans gathered at the Texas State Capitol on Wednesday, April 29, to protest the record-breaking number of anti-queer and -trans bills filed in the Texas Legislature, the majority of which target trans and intersex youth. Texas has filed the most anti-LGBTQIA bills in the nation this year, according to the Human Rights Campaign. -
Advocates, lawmakers, and LGBTQIA Texans gathered at the Texas State Capitol on Wednesday, April 29, to protest the record-breaking number of anti-queer and -trans bills filed in the Texas Legislature, the majority of which target trans and intersex youth. Texas has filed the most anti-LGBTQIA bills in the nation this year, according to the Human Rights Campaign. -
Athlete Heather Gothard (center, holding microphone) -
Athlete Heather Gothard (center) -
Athlete Heather Gothard (center, holding microphone) -
Activist and UT-Austin student Indigo Giles -
Texan teen Ben Elder (right), with his mother Ann Elder
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