From LGBTQ Nation Daily Brief <[email protected]>
Subject LGBTQ Nation Daily Brief - October 2, 2019
Date October 2, 2019 4:27 PM
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The Trump administration told a town to remove its rainbow crosswalks. The town said no. | Kanye West’s new album includes a song praising Chick-fil-A | A Christian homeless shelter is getting $100k in damages after they turned away a trans woman

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Daily Brief · Oct 2, 2019

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Planet Fitness's CEO supports anti-LGBT politicians. What happened to 'judgement-free'? ([link removed])
CEO Chris Rondeau has repeatedly donated to Donald Trump's presidential campaign and other far-right politicians. ([link removed])
The Trump administration told a town to remove its rainbow crosswalks. The town said no. ([link removed]) [link removed]
The Trump administration said that the crosswalk could encourage pedestrians to loiter. ([link removed])
Kanye West’s new album includes a song praising Chick-fil-A ([link removed]) [link removed]
It's called "Closed on Sundays." ([link removed])
A Christian homeless shelter is getting $100k in damages after they turned away a trans woman ([link removed]) [link removed]
The city was investigating them for anti-trans discrimination. So they sued the city for religious discrimination. ([link removed])
Elizabeth Warren called a gay supporter to thank him for his $3 campaign donation ([link removed]) [link removed]
"Oh my god, oh my god, this is so awesome!" the gay supporter said. ([link removed])
Karl Heinrich Ulrichs was the first gay activist ([link removed]) [link removed]
He came out of the closet before Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, created the first scientific theory of homosexuality, and published the first gay magazine. ([link removed])
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Christian extremists are protesting ‘sinful’ dolls because they don’t have breasts like Barbie ([link removed]) [link removed]
One Million Moms claims the new line of gender free dolls that lets kids create their own customizable characters will "destroy very definitive gender lines." ([link removed])
The Oglala Sioux just became the first tribe with an inclusive hate crimes law ([link removed]) [link removed]
The two women who pushed for the ordinance said they have experienced a lot of hate on the reservation. ([link removed])
A university made its health care trans-inclusive after employee called them out on ‘Queer Eye’ ([link removed]) [link removed]
The University System of Georgia Board of Regents has agreed to change its policy to allow transition-related health care after lawsuits and bad publicity. ([link removed])
Gay swimmer claims antigay Stanford coaches kicked him off team ([link removed]) [link removed]
"I was kicked off the Stanford swim team," the NCAA championship swimmer wrote. "I can tell you with certainty that it comes down to the fact that I am gay." ([link removed])
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