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Dozens of transgender people in Florida who can t afford to move are turning to crowdfunding to help them leave after the passage of new legislation that targets the LGBTQ community. ....
Lansing, MICHIGAN Today, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) civil rights organization condemned the Michigan legislature for passing a second anti-LGBTQ+ resolution criticizing the Michigan Dept. ....
Paul Carlos Southwick: LGBTQ children . are often deprived of a safe and stable placement. True Colors Day is a national day devoted to increasing awareness of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning (LGBTQ) youth who experience homelessness. Some of the roots of this homelessness crisis are intertwined with the failures of foster care systems across the country, including here in Oregon, to meet the needs of LGBTQ children in their care and support youth who are aging out of foster care. Forty percent of homeless foster children identify as LGBTQ, and of those, approximately 30% report aging out of the child welfare system into homelessness. ....
Oregon student joins LGBTQ suit against Christian colleges April 13 2021 Audrey Wojnarowisch among 33 plaintiffs in anti-discrimination suit led by a graduate of the Christian school A first-of-its-kind federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the Title IX religious exemption was filed in U.S. District Court on March 29, and its backers are hoping for a landmark ruling for LGBTQ students rights and protections. The suit, Hunter v. Department of Education, features 33 plaintiffs from 25 evangelical colleges throughout the country, including George Fox University in Newberg. Audrey Wojnarowisch, a GFU student, is among the plaintiffs who ve identified gaps in protections for LGBTQ students at religious universities and allegedly experienced discrimination. Plaintiffs are represented by Portland-based lawyer Paul Southwick, a graduate of GFU in 2005 who says he experienced traumatic and discriminatory incidents of his own during his time ....