The LGBT community is not beyond purchasing Billboard space and posting timely and thought-provoking messages about the community, especially during the 2016 election cycle, but one Phoenix lady may have created the most provocative anti-Trump billboard to date.
Shannon and Amy speak to San Diego Gay & Lesbian News in advance of the premiere of their episode of “I’m Having Their Baby,” which debuts Wednesday, Aug. 21, on Oxygen.
Lambda Legal today issued a legal analysis documenting the ability of Bisbee and other Arizona municipalities to enact ordinances recognizing and protecting the committed family relationships of adult couples regardless of marital status, gender or sexual orientation.
Prosecutors successfully argued that the attack was a gay-bashing, and Judge Robert Gottsfield used Arizona’s bias crime law to hand down harsher sentencing for both brothers.
The Phoenix City Council approves a measure to expand the city’s anti-discrimination law to include protections for LGBT people in city contracts, housing, employment and public accommodations such as restaurants.
Activist and entertainer Austin Head, who was gay-bashed last year in Phoenix, says that justice is being served on the two men who were arrested in the unprovoked attack.
While the demographics vary form month to month, about half of the youth served by the school are homeless and about one-third are high school dropouts, most of which were forced out of school because of bullying.
If rewritten, city laws in Phoenix would give victims of such discrimination the ability to file complaints with the city’s Equal Opportunity Department for investigation — an option LGBT citizens currently do not have.