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Trump pardons lesbian suffragette Susan B. Anthony. She didn’t want to be pardoned.
The “most famous lesbian in America in the 19th century” was proud of her arrest, which she strategically used to advance women’s rights.
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Vandals target homes with Pride flags and Hillary Clinton signs
Two incidents in Rochester, New York and one in Detroit are being investigated as hate crimes.
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Rochester radio hosts fired over transphobic broadcast back on the air
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — A controversial radio duo fired earlier this year following a transphobic radio broadcast, are back on the air at a new station. Kimberly Ray and Barry Beck, know to Rochester radio listeners as “Kimberly and Beck,” announced Thursday they will host the afternoon “drive time” broadcast weekdays on WQBW Radio. The station began …
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Fired Rochester radio show hosts apologize for transphobic broadcast
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Former WBZA radio hosts Kimberly Ray and Barry Beck, who were fired from their Rochester, N.Y., morning radio show following a segment in which they mocked and ridiculed the transgender community, have issued a statement of apology.
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New York radio station fires hosts over transphobic broadcast
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Two upstate New York radio hosts have been fired over their on-air, transphobic comments about the city of Rochester’s decision to cover gender reassignment surgery for city employees.
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Radio hosts call transgender people ‘nut jobs’ in rant over city health coverage
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — A Rochester radio station’s morning show hosts have come under fire for a transphobic broadcast in which they mocked a new policy to provide transition-related health coverage to transgender city workers, and insulted a caller who dialed in to tell them they were being offensive.
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Rochester to cover gender reassignment for transgender city workers
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Officials in Rochester, N.Y., say their city will extend transition-related health coverage to transgender and gender non-conforming municipal employees.