OUTnewcomers
Coverage of OUTnewcomers in the Nexus archive.
- Boston mayor's office facing backlash for promoting ‘Trans Period Pride’ event for ‘trans menstruators'
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu’s Office of LGBTQ+ Advancement faces backlash for promoting a 'Trans Period Pride' event at the Boston Public Library focused on menstrual equity and transgender menstruation experiences. The free event includes a catered dinner and free period underwear for attendees and is supported by multiple LGBTQ+ organizations. Critics expressed surprise and disbelief in online comments.
- LGBTQ migrant 'wellness' program paused and grant returned after city says funds were never approved for it
OUTnewcomers, a Boston-based LGBTQ organization, paused its 'Belonging Matters' wellness program for migrants and returned a $7,500 city grant after officials stated the funds were never approved for the initiative. The program offered wellness perks like yoga and massages, but discrepancies in voucher amounts and security concerns led to its halt.
- LGBTQ migrant 'wellness' program paused and grant returned after city says funds were never approved for it
OUTnewcomers, an LGBTQ group in Boston, returned a $7,500 city grant after its 'Belonging Matters' wellness program for LGBTQ migrants—offering perks like yoga and massages—clashed with the city's grant expectations. The mayor’s office stated no funds were approved for the voucher program, leading to questions about grant oversight.
- Boston mayor denies funding LGBTQ migrant ‘wellness’ perks after program touts up to $500 benefits
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu denied city funding for a program offering up to $500 in wellness perks to LGBTQ migrants, stating that a $7,500 grant to OUTnewcomers was designated for mental health services, not the disputed voucher program. The organization later revised its description to cap benefits at $50, sparking public backlash over taxpayer use and conflicting claims about the program's scope.
- Boston mayor denies funding LGBTQ migrant ‘wellness’ perks after program touts up to $500 benefits
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu denied city funding for an LGBTQ migrant 'wellness' program offering up to $500 in perks, as advocacy group OUTnewcomers scaled back claims after backlash. The city confirmed a $7,500 grant for mental health services, unrelated to the disputed vouchers, while critics accused misallocation of taxpayer funds.
- Boston to give LGBTQ+ migrants vouchers for yoga, meditation, ‘creative healing’
Boston is providing wellness vouchers to LGBTQ+ migrants through a partnership with OUTnewcomers, initially reported as $250-$500 but later clarified as $50 or less. The program faced backlash and threats, leading to its temporary pause after death threats and ICE reporting concerns emerged.