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Arts teams sue over Trump's 'gender ideology' government order

By Miles Cooper March 6, 2025
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4 arts organizations on Thursday sued the Nationwide Endowment for the Arts (NEA) over its implementation of President Trump’s government order barring using federal funds for the promotion of “gender ideology.”

The teams, that are in search of funding for initiatives that might “affirm transgender and nonbinary identities and experiences,” say they’ve been successfully blocked from receiving grants from the company that promotes creative excellence, regardless of having acquired funds for related initiatives prior to now.

They argue that Congress made clear when creating the NEA that the one standards for judging functions have been “artistic excellence and artistic merit.”

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“This lawsuit seeks to enjoin an unlawful and unconstitutional exercise of executive power that has sowed chaos in the funding of arts projects across the United States, causing grievous irreparable harm to Plaintiffs and other organizations,” wrote Lynette Labinger, a lawyer with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), which is backing the case.

On his first day in workplace, Trump issued an government order titled “Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government.” It directed that federal funds “shall not be used to promote gender ideology.”

The order has been challenged in court docket earlier than, however the arts organizations’ lawsuit marks the primary time artists have waded into the authorized struggle.

“The vagueness of the prohibition requires them to guess as to what if anything they can create, produce, or promote that addresses themes of gender, or that affirms the identities of all people regardless of their gender identity,” Labinger wrote.

The lawsuit was filed in federal court docket in Rhode Island on behalf of Rhode Island Latino Arts, a Latino-led arts group; the Nationwide Queer Theater, a theater firm in Brooklyn, N.Y., devoted to uplifting LGBTQ artists; the Theater Offensive, a Boston theater group devoted to the manufacturing of queer works; and Theatre Communications Group, a nonprofit selling skilled nonprofit theater.

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Vera Eidelman, a senior workers legal professional on the ACLU, stated in an announcement that blocking grant eligibility for artists as a result of the message of their work is one the federal government doesn’t like “runs directly counter” to the NEA’s goal and the function of artwork in society.

“This gag on artists’ speech has had a ripple effect across the entire art world, from Broadway to community arts centers,” Eidelman stated. “Grants from the NEA are presupposed to be about one factor: creative excellence.”

Erin Harkey, chief government officer of Individuals for the Arts, stated the Trump administration’s “gender ideology” government order has implications past the NEA and “raises serious constitutional issues.”

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The Hill reached out to the NEA for touch upon the lawsuit.

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