Feminist News Digest | Week of July 26-July 30
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ACTIVISM | GLOBAL
Thousands of People Celebrate Pride in Hungary Despite Anti-LGBTQ Legislation [[link removed]]
On Saturday, 300,000 people marched in Budapest for the annual Pride parade to both celebrate Pride and protest the Hungarian government’s recent homophobic legislation.
ACTIVISM | CLIMATE CHANGE
Line 3 Protesters Persevere Despite Continued Police Arrests [[link removed]]
Two women were arrested for protesting the Enbridge Line 3 oil pipeline yesterday by climbing into a section of the pipeline in Aitkin County, Minnesota.
LGBTQ| COURTS
U.S. Court of Appeals Rules Against Web Designer Seeking License to Discriminate Against LGBTQ+ Couples [[link removed]]
On Monday, the Tenth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals maintained a lower court’s decision to reject a Colorado web designer’s request to discriminate against LGBTQ+ couples.
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