Call for Submissions – Catharsis: Trans Women’s Stories of Sexual Violence
April 5, 2012 at 8:44 pm (Events, News)
Tags: call for papers, catharsis, sexual assault, sexual violence, tg, trans, trans rights, trans women, Transgender, transsexual, Transsexualism, transwoman, ts
Saginaw: Equality Denied or Preservation of Traditional Values?
April 1, 2012 at 1:07 pm (Events)
Tags: gay rights, LGBT, lgbt rights, Michigan, saginaw, saginaw michigan
Thur, Apr 3, 2012 at 7 pm
Delta College Lecture Theater
1961 Delta Rd.
University Center, MI
The panel will discuss:
- legal/constuitutional arguments relating to equal protection and religious freedom.
- personal impact on Michigan families.
- impacts jobs, the budget and the Michigan economy.
Panelists:
Gary Glenn – President of the American Family Association – Michigan
Jay Kaplan – Staff Attorney for the ACLU of Michigan’s LGBT Project
Darlene McKinnon – Culture of Employee Engagement, Director, Dow Chemical Corp.
Elizabeth Ullrich -Assistant Professor of Political Science, Delta College
Moderated by Dave Baskind, Associate Professor of Psychology, Delta College
Free and open to the public
Flint Passes Non Discrimination Ordinance
March 5, 2012 at 4:45 pm (News)
Tags: Discrimination, flint, Flint Michigan, human rights ordinance, LGBT, Michigan, Sexual orientation
City of Flint Passes Anti-Discrimination Ordinance
Flint, March 5-Thursday Flint adopted an anti-discrimination ordinance that will include protections for sexual orientation, gender expression, and HIV status in the areas around housing and public accommodations.
“It’s about time,” said Nayyirah Shariff, one of the organizers for the ordinance. “This builds on our civil rights legacy as a city. Flint residents will no longer be denied housing just for being who they are.”
Flint will be the first municipality in Genesee County to provide legal protections in the areas of sexual orientation and gender expression. It will also be one of nineteen communities across the state to have a similar non-discrimination policy.
“I am delighted to see the City of Flint joining the18 other Michigan cities in successfully adopting and implementing nondiscrimination laws,” said Stevi Atkins, CEO of Wellness AIDS Services, which hosts Safe Space, a community center for gay and transgender people. “All citizens of our community should be equally protected. We are one step closer to stabilizing housing for many of our gay and transgender clients.”
This ordinance is the culmination of a nearly two year effort by a coalition of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) residents and allies.
“The ordinance is crucial for those of us in LGBT families because not having this basic security is very stressful and harmful for our quality of life. If Flint wants to attract new residents, it’s important for the city to support a welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone,” said Mona Munroe-Younis, Flint resident.
A copy of the ordinance was posted on the city’s website today. The ordinance can be found online at http://www.cityofflint.com/financialmgr/2011/2012EM130.pdf
