School Voucher Bill Passes Texas House Ahead of the vote, the rotunda of the Texas Capitol was awash in red on Wednesday. That’s because hundreds of public education supporters descended on Austin.
The Puppeteer Against Border Militarization Kill Joy is part of ACLU Texas’s new artist in residence program. Born in Odessa to Filipino immigrants, she heads the Kitchen Table puppet collective, a loose group of movement artists that work in tandem with communities on social justice creations.
The LGBTQ+ Representation At The Dallas Art Fair While the Dallas Art Fair has always been a preeminent place for Texans to experience the imagination and creativity of artists in all kinds of spaces, this year there’s a particular focus on amplifying and showcasing the work of LGBTQ+ artists.
The Dangerous Reality Of An Abortion Exception Bill A growing number of voices in the reproductive health community are urging lawmakers to consider the real threats posed by House Bill 44.
The Queer Women Crime Story From A Texas Comic Legend Hellcats follows a small group of queer women living and working near the High Street in 1920s London. It’s loosely based on the long-running gang known as the Forty Elephants, a group of women who were expert shoplifters thanks to their custom-made clothes.
How A Film Incentive Bill Cruised A Senate Committee Vote The Texas star power of Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson helped advance a bill meant to increase film and television incentives in the state
Global Reproductive Experts React To Texas Arrests While the news of the first criminal charges against the Texas abortion ban sent shockwaves around the state and country, many global reproductive rights experts recognized a pattern.