
‘Long Overdue’ LGBTQ Nondiscrimination Bill ‘PA Fairness Act’ Has One Last Hurdle in Pennsylvania Senate
Every Bucks County Republican state representative voted against the bill aiming to end LGBTQ discrimination.
Every Bucks County Republican state representative voted against the bill aiming to end LGBTQ discrimination.
The effort to ensure the state’s “education system reflects all of our peoples’ histories” hopes, in part, to combat rising bigotry against this community.
They are creating a community of LGBTQ+ solidarity in Central Bucks School District – one Progress Pride flag at a time.
Access to abortion in Pennsylvania could be decided in Delaware County’s May 16 special election.
Having devoted a good portion of her career to public education, Smith is running for a third term to ensure that every student receives a quality education.
“Our end goal is that every single kid who leaves Pennridge loves this country and understands our constitution,” said board member Ricki Chaikin. “Right now, that’s not happening.”
While white supremacy is central to the hard right, so is a desire to maintain a patriarchal society where people adhere to strictly defined gender roles and men act from a position of dominance.
The last minute addition to tonight’s meeting agenda includes a potential contract with the right-wing Vermilion Education, a business with very little experience that was recently rejected by a school district in Florida.
Both the Respect Life Committee of Saint Peter Catholic Church in Coatesville and the Archdiocese of Philadelphia have endorsed and promoted the event.
Sunday’s event will feature local bands, student speakers, school board candidates, and organizing efforts to support LGBTQ youth and oppose books bans.
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