Daily newsletter 11/21
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Daily newsletter 11/21
"➡️ The Trump administration has quietly erased transgender caregivers and caregivers of color from a list of underserved or hard-to-reach populations, ignoring the fact that these communities experience greater negative impacts from caregiving. Our friends at The 19th News have the story. Plus, multiple southern states have banned trans books from YA and children's sections in libraries, the South's first out queer congresswoman is fighting"
"and the Coast Guard has been forced to backtrack after intense reactions to its weakened position on hate symbols. We also take a look at a new shelter for LGBTQ+ youth recently opened in Harlem by the Ali Forney Center, thanks to the generosity of countless people and organizations. Have a good weekend, Christine LinnellSocial media manager, The Advocate"
The Trump administration removed transgender caregivers and caregivers of color from a list of underserved or hard-to-reach populations. Advocates note these communities face greater negative impacts from caregiving, including financial hardships and worse health outcomes. Multiple Southern states have banned transgender books from children's and young adult library sections. Julie Johnson, the South's first out queer congresswoman, is fighting GOP efforts to redraw districts and remove her from Congress. The Coast Guard issued a revised general order after intense backlash over a weakened stance on hate symbols. The Ali Forney Center opened a new Harlem shelter for LGBTQ+ youth after five years, funded by numerous donors.
Read at Advocate.com
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