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Terrifying : Trans woman sent to E R after attack at Casper apartment dog park

By Dan Cepeda on July 20, 2021 Rilee Shipley is seen in the Wyoming Medical Center’s E.R. after allegedly being attacked at her apartment complex last Thursday. (Courtesy) CASPER, Wyo. A Casper resident was hospitalized last Thursday after a reported violent attack at her apartment complex’s dog park. Rilee Shipley, who is transgender, believes the attack was motivated by transphobia. “To me in my mind, there’s no question about whether or not it was geared towards homophobia or transphobia,” she said, “especially with with the ease with which he threw around the N-word at me.” Article continues below.

Gillette grapples with anti-LGBTQ bigotry

Gillette grapples with anti-LGBTQ bigotry A protestor holds a sign on the front lawn of the Campbell County Library on Wednesday, July 14, 2021. The group of two-dozen protestors were gathered to object to the library’s promotion of LGBTQ content in the library’s collection. (Nick Reynolds/WyoFile) GILLETTE – It was just supposed to be a magic show. Months ago, trustees at the Campbell County Library, seeking performers for their summer programming, booked magician Mikayla Oz, a well-regarded entertainer who has built a career performing hundreds of shows for family audiences across the Midwest. Article continues below. But there would be no magic in Gillette this week. The day before she was set to perform, Oz who was slated for dozens of shows around the region this month, including four in Campbell County was forced to cancel, citing numerous threats she’d received from members of the community. “You ain’t f king welcome in Gillette,” a community member wro

Transgender woman cancels Wyoming magic shows after threats

Transgender woman cancels Wyoming magic shows after threats July 14, 2021 GMT GILLETTE, Wyo. (AP) A magician and comic has canceled performances at libraries in northeastern Wyoming because of online and phoned in threats over a social media post about her being a transgender woman, she said. The Campbell County Library posted on its Facebook page that Mikayla Oz, 24, was cancelling shows planned for Wednesday and Thursday in Gillette and Wright out of safety concerns for herself, library staff and patrons, the Gillette News Record reported. The fact that Oz is a transgender woman was shared on a social media post, leading to misinformation about her performances and calls to protest the events, library officials said.

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