Ī gay couple said they were attacked by a church's congregation in attempt to convert them to heterosexuality, LGBTQ Nation noted. See the schedule at /workplace-summit-schedule/. Government agencies are also taking part the CIA, FBI, NSA and USDA are sponsors of the conference. More than 6,000 people are expected to take part in the conference, including representatives of more than 70% of Fortune 1,000 companies. Out & Equal Workplace Advocates will host the world's largest conference to drive LGBTQ workplace inclusion next month in National Harbor, outside of Washington, D.C., a press release noted. They also accused her of "bias" for calling Sanders out and not the other frontrunners, even though the other frontrunners were all attending at least one of the forums. Her mentions on Twitter started being flooded with Sanders supporters accusing her of lying. 20 LGBTQ forum, and called Sanders out for missing the only two LGBTQ forums for the Democratic primary candidates before the event and in a later interview. Pose actress Angelica Ross has taken a break from Twitter after she was attacked by supporters of 2020 Democratic presidential contender Senator Bernie Sanders ( I-Vermont ), LGBTQ Nation reported. "We need a leader who will ensure our state budget, policies and laws reflect a bold and inclusive vision for collective Hoosier success." Owens, 34, is head of one of the state's fastest growing companies, SupplyKick. "I'm running for Governor now because I believe in an Indiana where teachers are paid what they deserve and where all are welcomed, respected and protected," Owens said. Indiana's first openly gay gubernatorial candidate, Josh Owens, has officially entered the race, reported. Some of the other celebrities in the video include Alan Cumming, Peppermint, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Marquise Vilson and Leisha Hailey. 8, she will become the first person to bring a case about the civil rights of transgender people to the high court.
When the Supreme Court hears Aimee's case Oct. The video includes text from a letter Stephens provided to her boss that led to her firing. 22, the ACLU released a video featuring Cox and a number of other celebrities speaking on behalf of ACLU client client Aimee Stephens, who was fired for being trans, a press release stated. "The fact of the matter is, that person and her political allies advocate for that type of behavior to be legal and they do it every single year in the Legislature." Nebraska civil rights laws do not include political affiliation or gender identity.įollowing Laverne Cox's appearance with ACLU attorney Chase Strangio at the Primetime Emmys on Sept. "What I did was unprofessional and I certainly would not want to be treated the way I treated that woman today," Weiss told the Lincoln Journal-Star. Marilyn Synek, who works for the Nebraska Family Alliance, came into the shop for coffee Weiss recognized her and called her "bigoted trash," according to Synek. In Nebraska, transgender worker Natalie Weiss kicked an anti-LGBTQ activist out of a coffee shopand lost her job, LGBTQ Nation reported.
If convicted, Buck could face a maximum of five years and eight months in state prison, said Greg Risling, the assistant chief of media relations for the county district attorney's office.
The man survived, but two other men ( 26-year-old Gemmel Moore in 2017 and 55-year-old Timothy Michael Dean ) have died from overdoses at Buck's apartment in the past two years. County prosecutors charged Democratic donor/LGBTQ activist Ed Buck with running a drug house and other crimes after a man overdosed on methamphetamine at Buck's apartment, NPR reported. This article shared 4616 times since Tue Sep 24, 2019