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Pride Month 2023: Home

Celebrating the LGBTQIA+ Community
Pride Slide Show by Emmalyn George

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The stories in this area are generally good news - or else feature resistance against the anti-LGBTQIA+ bills and laws currently in state senates across the United States. All news stories come from third-party websites. If you would like to preview the article before being redirected to the source webpage, select the "more..." below each title. Please be cautious in reading; these news articles can be upsetting to some viewers. Utilize our "Other Resources" tab if you require mental health assistance. 

Media Bias

How do you know when the news you are hearing is true? Many media outlets tend to have a bias to present information their readers favor, making it difficult to find impartial, factual information on current news. We have selected articles from outlets which are generally  agreed to be impartial or only mildly biased, but we encourage readers to educate themselves on Media Bias and draw their own conclusions from the information presented.

Here are a couple of guides we created related to this subject:

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The stories in this area are generally bad news - updates concerning some of the many anti-LGBTQIA+ bills and laws currently in state senates across the United States. All news stories come from third-party websites. If you would like to preview the article before being redirected to the source webpage, select the "more..." below each title. Please be cautious in reading; these news articles can be upsetting to some viewers. Utilize our "Other Resources" tab if you require mental health assistance. 

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TCC Libraries Digital Display Archive

The Tarrant County College District Libraries are pleased to provide a wide assortment of digital displays and online exhibits, designed to educate, inform, entertain, and engage our entire community, and to help support the learning experience, outside of the traditional classroom environment. 

To view more of these web-based displays, visit our Digital Archive page by clicking  HERE.