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PFLAG Academy Online: August 2024

Tuesday, August 27, 2024 | 8:30pm ET/5:30pm PT
PFLAG Votes 2024: All You Need to Know To Vote—and Get Out the Vote—Like A PFLAGer

On August 15th, PFLAG National will launch the PFLAG Votes 2024 campaign, a robust voter-engagement initiative aimed at educating and mobilizing the PFLAG community—chapters, members, and supporters—leading up to the 2024 election. Join this learning session to learn more about how you can energize and unify LGBTQ+ people and those who love them to get engaged in the upcoming election. Together we can motivate everyone to come together and be a PFLAG voter.

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State Matters

Self-care note: While some of the following stories celebrate and affirm LGBTQ+ people, many cover legislation targeting the LGBTQ+ community, particularly trans and nonbinary youth. Please be kind to yourself and use your discretion while reading this section. 

Advisory: State news is representative but not exhaustive due to space constraints; feel free to forward news about your state to [email protected] to consider for inclusion.

Colorado - Anti-trans ballot initiatives fail to gather enough signatures. A proposed ballot measure to ban trans athletes from girls sports teams and another which would have forced educators to out their students to the student’s parents both failed to gather enough signatures before the August 5th deadline.

Monica M. Márquez becomes Colorado Supreme Court’s first Latina, openly gay chief justice. Chief Justice Márquez was sworn in as Chief Justice on July 26th. She was first appointed to the state Supreme Court in 2010, becoming the court’s first openly gay member. 

Louisiana - Anti-LGBTQ+ and voting restriction laws go into effect. A “Don’t Say Gay/Trans” law as well as new restrictions on absentee voting went into effect on August 1st. 

Massachusetts - State Senate passes Parentage Act. This bill clarifies the definition of parentage to explicitly include those who use IVF and other reproductive technologies to become parents. This is especially important for LGBTQ+ couples who wish to become parents. 

Minnesota - Trans woman sues Catholic school for employment discrimination. The woman alleges that the Academy of Holy Angels in Richfield fired her after she came out as transgender. 

Ohio - Franklin County judge rules ban on gender-affirming care, anti-trans athlete ban can take effect. Franklin County Court of Common Pleas Judge Michael Holbrook ruled that HB68 could go into effect. The ACLU of Ohio plans to appeal the decision. 

Utah - Thirteen books are now banned from all Utah public schools. A new law, which went into effect on July 1st, requires that books be removed from the shelves in every public school in the state if three or more school districts object to them. The newly banned books include works by Judy Blume and Sarah Maas.

Court Matters

Federal judge rules Florida’s ban on gender-affirming care coverage for state employees is unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge Mark Walker ruled that Florida’s categorical exclusion of healthcare coverage for medically necessary care for trans and non-binary state employees violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which protects workers from employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, and national origin.

Federal appeals court upholds Maryland’s assault weapons ban. The 4th Circuit Court ruled that Maryland’s 2013 law banning assault weapons does not violate the Second Amendment.

Federal Matters

Members of Congress write letter to NCAA urging them to adopt anti-trans athlete ban policies. GOP lawmakers, including Senators Blackburn (R-TN), Tuberville (R-AL), Britt (R-AL), and Ernst (R-IA) wrote that the NCAA should update their student athlete participation policy to explicitly ban trans women from women’s sports. PFLAG National as well as 55 PFLAG chapters signed onto a letter in April urging the NCAA to protect the rights of trans athletes to play the sports they love.

Global Matters

Argentina - Government closes National Institute Against Discrimination, Xenophobia, and Racism (INADI). INADI plays a crucial role in implementing anti-discrimination laws in Argentina. 

Bulgaria - Parliament passes anti-LGBTQ+ “propaganda” law. The bill outlaws the “propaganda, promotion or incitement in any way, directly or indirectly in the education system [of LGBTQ+ identities].”

United Kingdom - Activist draws attention to anti-LGBTQ+ abuse in immigration detention centers. Joel Mordi, who fled to the UK seeking asylum from Nigeria, said that queer people are especially at risk of bullying, harassment and isolation in immigration detention centers.

Media Matters

Billy Bean, openly gay ex-MLB player, dies at 60. Bean became the second former MLB player to come out as gay and later became MLB’s senior vice president for diversity, equity, and inclusion. Bean was instrumental in solidifying MLB’s long-term partnership with PFLAG National, and uplifting MLB’s support of LGBTQ+ players, staff and baseball fans.

“Team LGBTQ+” is now in seventh place in the Paris Olympics medal count, tied with Italy. Outsports tracks all of the publicly out LGBTQ athletes together as Team LGBTQ, as though the out athletes made up a country’s team of their own. Currently in seventh place, this is ahead of every single country that criminalizes being gay, and is tied with Italy.

 

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