By now, I'm sure you've heard news about the anti-trans bathroom bills that have popped up across the United States.
From North Carolina's HB2 and Mississippi's follow up, to more and more states, including Michigan, these discriminatory bills are entering the policy centerstage. They're harmful pieces of legislation, and the ways in which they harm are widespread.
What can you do to help? What does it mean? What are the local impacts? All these questions and more might be circling your mind,...
By now, I'm sure you've heard news about the anti-trans bathroom bills that have popped up across the United States.
From North Carolina's HB2 and Mississippi's follow up, to more and more states, including Michigan, these discriminatory bills are entering the policy centerstage. They're harmful pieces of legislation, and the ways in which they harm are widespread.
What can you do to help? What does it mean? What are the local impacts? All these questions and more might be circling your mind, which is why the Resource Center is holding a public panel discussion to answer questions around transgender policy in Michigan.
Join us in room 211 of the WMU Bernhard Center this Wednesday, May 11th, from 6-8pm!
Hear from Amy Hunter (the ACLU's Transgender Advocacy Project Coordinator), Nathan Triplett (Equality Michigan's Political Director), and Ginger Clifton (mother of a trans student).
We hope to see you there!