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Whitmer, Gilchrist proclaim June as Pride Month in Michigan

Whitmer, Gilchrist proclaim June as Pride Month in Michigan © Provided by WZZM-TV Grand Rapids-Kalamazoo-Battle Creek Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist issued a proclamation Tuesday marking June as Pride Month in Michigan. According to the state, Michigan is home to an estimated 373,000 residents who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer. “With more than 370,000 members of the LGBTQ+ community calling Michigan home, LGBTQ+ individuals are our neighbors, relatives, and friends,” Gilchrist said. “We must continue to fight to make sure LGBTQ+ individuals feel safe, valued, and know that their state will invest in their health and potential.

Whitmer - June 2021: Pride Month

Why the Grand Rapids Chamber is sitting on the sidelines in LGBTQ civil rights fight in Lansing

Why the Grand Rapids Chamber is sitting on the sidelines in LGBTQ civil rights fight in Lansing Fair and Equal Michigan via Facebook In October, the Fair and Equal Michigan ballot campaign submitted more than 483,000 signatures to the Secretary of State s office for an initiative to prohibit discrimination against LGBTQ people in Michigan by amending the state s 45-year-old civil rights law. The citizens initiative seeking to make it illegal to fire or deny someone housing because they re gay or transgender gained support last week from a half-dozen local chambers of commerce across Michigan. Business and economic development groups in Flint, Jackson, Lansing, Midland, Saginaw and Traverse City joined the Detroit Regional Chamber, the Ypsilanti Regional Chamber and Southwest Michigan First in backing Fair and Equal Michigan, an initiative petition to amend the state s civil rights law that may arrive at the Michigan Legislature s doorstep later this year.

Few have faith in the Michigan Legislature s sexual harassment and discrimination policies Can that be fixed?

Few have faith in the Michigan Legislature’s sexual harassment and discrimination policies. Can that be fixed? Updated 3:09 PM; Today 2:46 PM Sen. Stephanie Chang, D-Detroit, stands for a portrait in the Lansing Capitol building on Tuesday April, 20, 2021 in Michigan. Nicole Hester/ MLive.comNicole Hester/ MLive.com Facebook Share Like other employers around the country, Michigan’s two legislative chambers have anti-harassment and discrimination policies in place aimed at giving the myriad of staff helping the Capitol function a means to report and resolve inappropriate behavior. But the House and Senate, in many ways, operate differently than an average workplace. The “workplace” might be the Capitol, a lawmaker’s Lansing or district office, a conference, an extracurricular event, a downtown bar. Late nights in close quarters abound on busy session days. There’s frequent interaction between staff and people outside the purview of the House and Senate business off

Father outraged after teacher cuts his daughter s hair without permission

Father outraged after teacher cuts his daughter’s hair without permission Father demands answers after teacher cuts his 7-year-old daughter s hair By Cheri Hardmon, WJRT Staff | April 20, 2021 at 5:03 AM CDT - Updated April 20 at 5:03 AM MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. (WJRT) - A Michigan father is outraged after he said the staff at his bi-racial daughter’s school cut the 7-year-old’s hair without his permission recently. Jimmy Hoffmeyer said the incident happened just before spring break. When he talked with someone from the school about what happened, he said it left him just as confused. Jimmy Hoffmeyer says his 7-year-old daughter s teacher cut her hair without his permission. He contacted the school multiple times but says his questions about the incident have gone unanswered. (Source: WJRT)

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