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Education secretary calls for repeal of anti-transgender laws
Laws that restrict the rights of transgender Americans are hateful and should be repealed, Education Secretary John B. King Jr. said.
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Country stars plan to continue playing in North Carolina
“Frankly, I don’t have time to sweat things like that,” singer Chris Janson said.
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Vermont solar company to donate to NC gender law repeal
AllEarth Renewables has announced the company will donate a portion of every sale in North Carolina to the repeal effort of state law HB 2.
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New ad targets North Carolina’s anti-trans bathroom law
In the new ad a transgender man and two of his professional colleagues discuss their concerns about the discriminatory House Bill 2.
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Dolly Parton won’t cancel North Carolina concerts
“I think everybody should be treated great and with respect and everybody knows that about me. I can address that from the stage.”
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Seth Meyers demolishes the new anti-trans bathroom bills
“It’s not just a whim, it’s a person’s innermost concept of self. It’s their identity, it’s who they are,” Meyers said.
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NCAA: You can’t discriminate and host our sports events
The NCAA Board of Governors adopted an anti-discrimination rule that would affect the way the body evaluates bids to host sporting events.
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Caitlyn Jenner mocks Ted Cruz after peeing at a Trump hotel
Caitlyn Jenner mocked presidential candidate Ted Cruz after stopping by one of Donald Trump’s properties to use the restroom.
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Colbert owns ‘bathroom weirdos’ afraid of transgender people
Stephen Colbert’s monologue last night hit back at the legislators that have made discriminating against trans people a priority.
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How do the new bathroom laws affect kids with special needs?
Passing strict gender segregation laws not only demeans our transgender brothers and sisters, it also puts severely disabled people with caretakers of the opposite gender in danger.