WSU Releases New Insights on Washington’s LGBTQ+ Community
WASHINGTON STATE, JUL 6 – Nearly 27% of Washington's LGBTQ+ community considered suicide last year and over 31% faced healthcare barriers, highlighting ongoing disparities, according to WSU research.
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Maryland’s oldest rural gay bar — and one of the last — is a log cabin in the woods
By SAPNA BANSIL | In the woods of a conservative Western Maryland town of fewer than 4,000 people is an unlikely landmark of state LGBTQ history. The Lodge, a Boonsboro watering hole that resembles a log cabin, is Maryland’s oldest rural gay bar — one of a few remaining in the country, according to historians. For about four decades, the Washington County venue has offered safety, escape and community to queer people far from large, liberal citi…


Washington State LGBTQ+ community faces healthcare barriers
WASHINGTON STATE – New research from Washington State University (WSU) is shedding light on significant disparities faced by the state's LGBTQ+ community. Nearly 7,000 Washingtonians participated in the statewide survey. About one-third of the respondents live in King County, while over 20 percent are from rural areas. The study was led by WSU's Traci Gillig


WSU releases new insights on Washington’s LGBTQ+ community
New research published by Washington State University reveals disparities within the state's LGBTQ+ community. The findings were vast and varied, with topics including mental health diagnoses, he
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