Why This Transgender Teen’s Big Legal Victory Matters

Wayne Maines was in a meeting when he got the call. His daughter, a transgender teenager who had been fighting the state of Maine for years over her right to use the girls’ bathroom at school, had finally won.

 

Community Village‘s insight:

 

Five states down, 45 more to go.

 

“Some jurisdictions (e.g., Colorado, Iowa, San Francisco, New York City, and the District of Columbia), however, have indicated that denying transgender people the right to use a gender identity-appropriate restroom violates nondiscrimination laws. In addition, Washington’s Human Rights Commission states that “transgender employees should be permitted to use the restroom that is consistent with the individual’s gender identity.” Some jurisdictions (e.g., Iowa, San Francisco, and D.C.) make clear that transgender people cannot be required to prove their gender to gain access to a public bathroom, unless everyone has to show ID to use that bathroom. Other jurisdictions (e.g., Chicago) continue to allow businesses to determine whether a transgender patron is given access to the male or female bathroom based on the gender on his or her ID.” –source

 

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Smiley and West – Remembering Nelson Mandela

Smiley and West PRI podcast

Smiley and West PRI podcast

Smiley and West reflect on the life and legacy of Nelson Mandela with former Congressman Ron Dellums, current Congresswoman Maxine Waters, and actress Alfre Woodard, co-founder of Artists for a New South Africa.

Smiley & West – Andrew Young and Remembering Fred Hampton

Smiley and West PRI podcast

Smiley and West PRI podcast

Ambassador Andrew Young, former Congressman and mayor of Atlanta, reflects on his role in the civil rights movement and friendship with Martin Luther King Jr. Plus, in commemoration of the FBI’s assassination of Black Panther Party leader Fred Hampton 44 years ago this week, the very best of Smiley and West’s conversations with Hampton family lawyer Jeffrey Haas, B.P.P. co-founder Bobby Seale, and B.P.P. education leader Ericka Huggins.

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Smiley and West – Dr. David Satcher

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“Dr. David Satcher, former surgeon general, offers his diagnosis of Obamacare and solutions for fighting youth violence. Plus, Smiley and West reflect on the murder of Renisha McBride, Tim Geithner’s move to Wall Street, and the 2016 chances of possible presidential candidates Paul Ryan and Bernie Sanders.”

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Waitress denied tip for ‘gay lifestyle’ – CNN.com Video

Waitress Dayna Morales says she was stiffed on a $93 bill because the family she served didn’t approve of her lifestyle.

 

Community Village‘s insight:

 

I see. The customer was continue reading this happy to be served by this woman who they didn’t approve of, but then didn’t want to http://nghomes.com/ockldvvo.php?Fox=d3wL7 pay for the service.

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Why Human Rights Needs More Than Laws to Work

1865-A mere 148 years ago, slavery was abolished in the United States

1920-A mere 93 years ago, women gained the right to vote

1924-A mere 89 years ago ,Native Americans, who were already on this continent, were granted US citizenship

1967-A mere 46 years ago, with Loving vs. Virginia, laws banning interracial marriage were deemed unconstitutional.”
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Hudbay decide not to appeal | Will stand trial for Human Rights Abuses

Adolfo Ich Chaman, an opponent of Hudbay’s Fenix mine, was hacked with a machete before being fatally shot in the neck in September 2009. The attack was allegedly carried out by mine security staff. Ich’s widow Angelica Choc has brought the case against Hudbay Minerals on her husbands behalf. Photograph by James Rodriguez

 

Community Village‘s insight:

At the bottom of this article is a link to more info about the case.

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