07/04/25
Briefly

LaVonnia Moore was dismissed from her role at the Pierce County library for displaying a book featuring a trans character, following a child's request. Jewel Thais-Williams, an influential figure in the Black queer community and founder of Jewel's Catch One, recently passed away at 86. Amid legal pressures against transgender rights, Channyn Parker and Precious Brady Davis are taking action to uplift their community in Chicago. In California, officials are refusing to enforce an anti-trans directive from the Trump administration regarding K-12 sports participation.
LaVonnia Moore was fired after putting a book featuring a trans character on display at the library, at the request of a child.
Channyn Parker and Precious Brady Davis, two Black trans leaders in Chicago, emphasize their commitment to building a better community amidst political opposition.
California officials refuse to comply with Trump's order targeting transgender athletes in K-12 sports, showcasing a commitment to inclusivity.
Jewel Thais-Williams, a legendary activist for HIV treatment and owner of Jewel's Catch One, passed away at the age of 86.
Read at Advocate.com
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