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A “loser teacher” faced discrimination working for a politician. He ran against her & just won.
Jalen McKee-Rodriguez is the first out Black man — in history — to win election to an office in the entire state of Texas.
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A bi teacher came out to her students. One student’s email afterwards made the backlash worth it.
Some parents complained, but one student said they “already feel comfortable with who I am.”
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He was denied his varsity letters in high school because he was gay. He’s getting them at age 79.
Tom Ammiano was denied an honor in school because of his “high-pitched voice and effeminate mannerisms.” He just got it.
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Hero teacher brought to tears after winning a free new car. Her wife nominated her for the honor.
“I’m just a teacher,” Triana Davis said. “I’m not more special than any other teacher, I’m just a teacher.”
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SCOTUS rules that teachers at religious schools don’t have civil rights protections
The ruling does not bode well for LGBTQ teachers and guidance counselors currently being fired by the Catholic church.
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Archdiocese finally admits it pushed out two teachers that were gay & engaged
“Once they were honest…their employment was no longer compatible with Kennedy Catholic,” the attorneys for the Seattle-area educators said.
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Catholic school appears to force out two gay teachers because they’re engaged
Parents, students and local politicians are now planning protests until the Archdiocese addresses their concerns.
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Why it’s hypocritical for Catholic schools to only fire LGBT teachers
There are lots of ways to violate Church tenets, but the hierarchy only cares about one.
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Gay teacher sues over firing from North Carolina Catholic high school
Lonnie Billard has sued a Roman Catholic school for firing him after he announced his wedding to a man.