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July 16, 2025 39 mins
LGBTQ+ college students might be on summer break, but how are their universities changing support services while they are gone? A pastor in Indiana recently gave a sermon that went all kinds of viral – just how far from “love thy neighbor” did his words stray? The WNBA has announced they’re expanding to three new cities – it’s a big deal for queer representation and fans! And legislation around trans athletes that didn’t go horribly… is that even possible? Joining us this week to talk about those stories and more are: Freelance editor and writer, and former editor of the Philadelphia Gay News, Jason Villemez Managing Editor of Windy City Times, Jake Wittich Digital Editor for Indiana Public Broadcasting, Lauren Chapman Play “Indiana’s Legislative Trail” at https://ipbs.org/projects/indianalegislativetrail/intro.html Keep up with The Buckeye Flame online: Website: https://thebuckeyeflame.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebuckeyeflame/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thebuckeyeflame.com Support for This News is So Gay comes from the LGBTQ+ Opportunity Fund of the Cleveland Foundation, leveraging philanthropy to empower LGBTQ+ communities.
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