Michael Bloomberg — Photo: Gage Skidmore / Flickr
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An attorney for Maddie Wade, a former transgender Starbucks employee who sued the company for harassment and discrimination, has deemed the coffee shop’s new trans-positive ad campaign “hypocritical.”
In 2018, Wade sued Starbucks after alleging her manager misgendered her and engaged in other hostile behavior. The suit was dismissed last year because the Fresno County Superior Court judge contended the behavior was “not so intolerable;” Wade is appealing the decision, according to the Advocate.
Michael Bloomberg — Photo: Gage Skidmore / Flickr
Video of the beating of an Alpine High School student in Alpine, Texas – Photo: CBS7/KOSA.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and the New York City Department of Environmental Protection have launched a new campaign to encourage drivers to stop idling. And they’ve gotten none other than Billy Idol to be its face. Idol has lent his voice to a Billy Never Idles campaign video and he also stood beside Mayor de Blasio at a press conference. Watch below.
After failing to apologize for transphobic comments made last year, Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg is selling a trans-friendly campaign t-shirt.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren — Photo: Gage Skidmore / Flickr
Photo: Christian Allard on Unsplash
Photo: Christian Allard on Unsplash
Michael Bloomberg — Photo: Gage Skidmore / Flickr
Donald Trump – Photo: Gage Skidmore.
According to Galop’s 2020 Online Hate Crime Report, many LGBTQ people leave social media due to online abuse and harassment.
Clark Memorial Library on Shawnee State University’s campus – Photo: spongefan, via Wikimedia.
Earline Budd — Photo: Todd Franson
Jazz Jennings is proud of herself and of her body.
Photo: tableatny, via Wikimedia
Protesters demonstrate against an anti-transgender bill outside the South Dakota Capitol – Photo: Greg Latza/ACLU
A former Sydney conversion therapy practitioner has been charged with historical child sex offence charges against a teenage boy.
Photo: Starbucks
President Donald Trump — Photo: DOD / Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Dominique A. Pineiro
2 min read A new transgender flag emoji is one of a range of brand new gender-inclusive emojis that have been announced for release in 2020. The governing body of the emoji, Unicode Consortium, this week announced the release of Emoji 13.0, and with it, 117 new emoji.