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GLAAD Award Nominations Announced
Mink Stole Idol Worship Events (AUDIO)
OHIO Senate Bans Trans Kids Healthcare
Hollywood Pride Florida Street Festival
Advocates For Trans Equality Formed
Wisconsin Passes Dangerous Legislation
The Wisconsin legislative session kicked off this week with Republican extremists passing two dangerous bills. The first attacking LGBTQ freedom by undermining school curriculum & another reducing gun safety. The first bill attacks our LGBTQ community by forcing teachers to out LGBTQ students to their parents & categorize lessons around race & gender as “controversial,” requiring parental review. The bill will soon be considered by the Wisconsin Senate where the Republican supermajority will likely send this bill to the governor’s desk. The second GOP bill passed entirely along partisan lines would reduce transparency around gun sales. Abhi Rahman, Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee Communications Director stated, “Republicans in Wisconsin wasted no time this week in advancing their dangerous, backward agenda during the legislative session. From erasing LGBTQ+ identities in schools to loosening common-sense gun regulations, Republican legislation strips Wisconsinites of their core freedoms & safety. The DLCC is focused on building Democratic power in both chambers to prevent Republican supermajorities in both chambers, which would surely override Gov. Evers’ veto power to pass an onslaught of dangerous MAGA legislation. Wisconsin is at the forefront of the battle for fundamental freedoms.” Wisconsin Sen. Tammy Baldwin concluded, “Right now I am working tirelessly to ensure Democrats, from President Biden on down, win the critical swing state of Wisconsin & protect our fundamental rights & freedoms. As members of the LGBTQ+ community, I encourage you to stay involved, stay active & work alongside your community to preserve our progress, defend our rights & ensure our society moves forward, not backward.” For More Info…
Sharon Stone Art Exhibition Extended
Fierce LGBTQ ally Sharon Stone's east coast premiere of her art exhibition entitled "Sharon Stone: Welcome to My Garden" has been extended until February 20th at C. Parker Gallery in Greenwich, Connecticut. Her art has received praise by collectors & art world luminaries including Jerry Saltz the Senior Art Critic for New York Magazine & winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism. The show features 19 paintings by Stone & is the first time her artworks are exhibited outside of Los Angeles. Sharon Stone stated, “I created these works to understand the essence of pure creativity that comes from heartfelt truth, to let go of the noise, the judgments & the pollution of our societal pulls.” Stone is internationally recognized as a global cultural leader with honors including the Women Making History Award from the National Women’s History Museum, the Einstein Spirit of Achievement Award, the Nobel Peace Summit Award Laureate, the Golden Globe Award, a Prime-time Emmy Award & an Academy Award Nomination. She was also named a Commander of the Order of Arts & Letters in France, the 2023 Courage Award, the Harvard Humanitarian Award & as a fierce LGBTQ ally the Human Rights Campaign Humanitarian Award. Stone was recently honored as the Global Citizen of the Year at the 2023 United Nations UNCA Awards. Stone’s immense talents & acute powers of observation have blossomed onto the painted medium. Her ability to observe & interpret human behavior & her capacity to turn human frailties into sources of strength, shine through in ways that are combative, conquering & victorious. For More Info…
South Carolina Transgender Youth Ban
South Carolina lawmakers in the House of Representatives voted 82-23 in favor of H.4624 a bill that bans medically necessary healthcare for transgender youth under the age of 18 in South Carolina. The bill also prevents public funds from being used to cover the cost of transition-related healthcare for youth & adults & encourages the “outing” of transgender youth by teachers & school staff. The bill now heads to the Senate. Rhys Chambers SC United for Justice & Equality & HRC stated, “The House voted to advance the cruel H.4624 even after emotional testimony in opposition from nearly 50 South Carolinians, the condemnation of every major medical group in the country & many SC doctors & thousands of emails sent from every corner of South Carolina. This ban will cause so much anguish, chaos & confusion for trans youth, their family members & their loved ones, all while the legality of these bans is being adjudicated in many other states. There is no reason to pass this bill & it is imperative that the Senate now reject it.” An estimated 3,700 transgender youth under 18 live in South Carolina so that this bill is targeting less than 0.07% of the state’s population & not every trans youth is accessing this medical care. This just adds to the surge of anti-transgender legislation that has passed all over the country in the past two years. FYI, until 2021 no states had laws that banned transgender youth from accessing this healthcare. SC United for Justice & Equality envisions a South Carolina where everyone can thrive, with a focus on the lived & legal equality of LGBTQ people. For More Info…
GLAAD Accepts Governor’s Emmy Award
Alabama Transgender Youth Medical Ban
Activist Kenneth J. Mitchell Honored
Florida Bills Filed Against Gov. DeSantis
New Hampshire Attacking LGBTQ Rights
Minnesota LGBTQ Org Gets 200K Grant
Creating Change Conference (AUDIO)
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