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The Trump administration is erasing transgender people from government websites
While multiple references to the LGBTQ community have disappeared, trans people are specifically being erased entirely.
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One of Trump’s bigoted, anti-LGBTQ employees will now sit on the federal bench
At age 40, new Second Circuit Judge Steven Menashi probably has at least a quarter century ahead in which he can poison the law against us.
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Leaked emails show Department of Ed rushing to investigate hate group’s complaint about trans kids
Betsy DeVos’s Department of Education is jumping to investigate the complaint – and emails show the Office of Civil Rights pushed them to do it.
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2% of high school students are transgender according to the federal government
The findings also noted that 35% of transgender students have been bullied at school and 35% have attempted suicide.
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The Trump administration is planning a far-reaching rollback of civil rights law
He wants to destroy the foundation of anti-discrimination law in America.
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Department of Ed will investigate trans student complaint after all. The kid is the target.
School authorities, local police, and child welfare social services investigated and took no action, saying the allegation was “unfounded.”
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Betsy DeVos wants to allow schools to discriminate against LGBTQ students in secret
New regulations would mean that the government would no longer publish the list of schools that won’t comply with laws that protect LGBTQ students.
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Besty DeVos’ sexual harassment policy would harm trans students. Of course.
One in four trans college students reported being sexually, verbally or physically harassed.
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Teachers bearing arms makes as much sense as people arming bears. None.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos won’t protect students from discrimination, but she’s willing to give every kid the same opportunity to die from gun violence.
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Genderqueer student quietly trolls Betsy DeVos during school visit
Everywhere she went, the Education Secretary had to face a trans student making a pointed statement.