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Federal cuts axe Akron LGBTQ+ historical marker

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Thousands of dollars set aside for LGBTQ+ historical markers in the state have been cut by President Trump鈥檚 DOGE team.

The Ohio History Connection, a state-chartered nonprofit organization, has said that $250,000 in grants destined for future historic markers dedicated to LGBTQ+ history in the state have been cut by President Trump鈥檚 Department of Government Efficiency 鈥 including one in Downtown Akron.

The department specifically called out the project funding as 鈥渨asteful DEI grants鈥 on social media late last week.

The Marking Diverse Ohio grant, which helped facilitate these markers, came from funding by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Last year, the federal government program awarded $266 million in grantmaking, research and policy development, to advance, support and empower America's museums, libraries and related organizations.

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A posting on X late last week highlighting the many cuts that President Trump's DOGE team has made to programs it considers wasteful DEI spending.

鈥淥n Saturday afternoon I received an email from the Ohio History Connection informing me that the grant funding had been withdrawn, said Tony Pankuch, an advisor on a project to install a marker to honor Akron鈥檚 LGBTQ+ past. 鈥淚t's been frustrating to see the work that I put into this kind of get slashed in this way.

Ten other markers devoted to the state鈥檚 queer history that were expected to be in place by the year's end are also affected.

J. Nungesser is a multiple media journalist at 91福利.