04/13/25
Briefly

WorldPride organizers in D.C. issued warnings for trans and nonbinary individuals traveling to the U.S., citing concerns under the Trump administration. Concurrently, Naples Pride has initiated a lawsuit against the city over heightened security costs, which leaders attribute to increased anti-trans sentiment locally. In a related story, Jo Ellis, who was falsely linked to a helicopter incident, is seeking accountability through legal action against a right-wing commentator. The global landscape reflects heightened awareness, with several nations advising their trans citizens about safety when visiting the U.S.
D.C. organizers caution trans and nonbinary attendees about risks of visiting the U.S. under the anti-trans Trump administration.
Naples Pride sues the city over increased security costs, citing anti-trans sentiments as motivation for the city's actions.
Jo Ellis speaks to The Advocate about her lawsuit against a right-wing commentator, emphasizing the need for accountability in public discourse.
Several countries have issued travel advisories for their trans citizens, highlighting the growing concerns about discrimination and safety in the U.S.
Read at Advocate.com
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