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TIDE Redondo Beach, CA // Redondo Union High School April 3, 2014 // Vol. XCIV // Edition 14
A new generation, a new era by Cedric Hyon
Tolerance and acceptance growing for LGBTQ community
The moderate Republicans have announced their support of gay marriage. New laws in sports and bathrooms have been in support of transgenders and have given them protection. The civil rights issue is slowly coming to a close. Alex Curtis, an alumnus from RUHS, recounts differences he’s noticed as a trans-
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PHOTOS BY JUSTIN LEE
gender. “Recently, I’ve noticed that at least being transgender is more common knowledge that everyone seems to know about. When I was a student at RUHS, three or four years ago, I had to explain to literally everyone what exactly I meant, and I had to explain that I wasn’t a lesbian, even though they
See what’s been changed for the LGBTQ community.
were very convinced that I was,” Curtis said. “Everyone that I’ve talked to up here, down here and abroad, they have a general idea of what it means.” Curtis also likes the new protection that transgenders have. “I’m really glad about the new laws, especially the ones about transgender sports.
For the bathroom, I’m glad there’s a law that protect us now, but a lot of us we were using opposite bathrooms, so it hasn’t affected me much,” Curtis said. Teacher Amber Keller, who is conservative, has expressed her support for gay marriage and stresses that the issue is based more on religion.
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