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Target: Trans guests and staff ‘welcome’ to use correct facilities
“You’ll always be accepted, respected and welcomed at Target.”
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NC governor: More dialogue needed on transgender issues
The executive director of Equality NC, Chris Sgro, said Sunday that with those words, McCrory acknowledged signing a bad bill.
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How Massachusetts and Mississippi treat trans people the same
Democracy can only begin when those at the margin can experience what others take for granted.
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Vandals steal, burn pride flags outside North Carolina church
Deputies are still investigating both the flag-burning and the theft.
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South Carolina sheriff says he would ‘whip’ trans woman in restroom
The sheriff, who wasn’t dressed in his official uniform, acknowledged the presence of the media but continued on with his threat to violently attack an unarmed civilian.
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How to debunk the religious right’s transgender scare tactics
Even folks who normally express support for LGBTQ rights are buying into specious arguments conservatives are pushing – because they don’t know the truth.
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‘Religious freedom’ laws are like binge eating ice cream
This has to be the best description of the recent “religious freedom” laws sweeping through the country.
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Bryan Adams cancels Mississippi show over state’s new law
The singer says he can’t “in good conscience” perform in a state where “certain people are being denied their civil rights due to their sexual orientation.”
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Wicked composer bans all productions in North Carolina
Steven Schwartz, the famed composer behind hits like “Pippin,” “Godspell,” and “Wicked,” is putting his ruby colored slipper down.
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Hundreds sing ‘Let Us Pee’ outside of North Carolina governor’s mansion
A gathering to protest North Carolina’s new law overturning protections for LGBT people took a unique turn on Sunday.