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Comprehensive anti-discrimination bill hurdles House panel

May 20, 2021 A BILL seeking to cover a wider range of discriminatory practices hurdled committee level at the House of Representatives on Thursday, May 20, 2021. During a virtual hearing, the House Committee on Human Rights approved the consolidated version of the Comprehensive Anti-Discrimination bill, which seeks to prohibit discrimination on the basis of ethnicity, race, color, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, sex characteristics, language, religious belief or expression, political or other opinions, national or social origin, property, birth and other status, and other protected attributes. The measure also provides penalties for acts that inflict stigma, vilification and ridicule; profiling; inflicting harm on health and well-being; abuses by State and non-State actors; and arbitrary detention and confinement against those identified by this measure.

South Korea told to bear responsibility for trans soldier s death and end LGBT+ discrimination

South Korea told to bear responsibility for trans soldier s death and end LGBT+ discrimination
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Governor Dunleavy Recognizes Elizabeth Peratrovich Day

Governor Dunleavy Recognizes Elizabeth Peratrovich Day Governor Dunleavy Recognizes Elizabeth Peratrovich Day (Juneau, AK) – Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy has proclaimed February 16, 2021 as “Elizabeth Peratrovich Day” in Alaska. WHEREAS, Elizabeth Wanamaker Peratrovich, an Alaska Native woman of the Tlingit Nation, set Alaska on the path of ensuring that every man, woman, and child is afforded equal opportunity and protection from discrimination. Leaving a permanent mark on Alaska’s history, Mrs. Peratrovich persistently campaigned against the pattern of discrimination against Alaska Natives that plagued the Alaska territory; and   WHEREAS, despite being granted citizenship in 1924, having fought alongside white comrades in World War II, and paying taxes, among other things, Alaska Natives were consistently discriminated against and restricted on where they could eat, live, receive medical care, and attend school; and

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