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GLAAD slams President Trump Trump promises to end HIV for attacking LGBTQ Americans transmissions: and calls on the administration Take it with several grains of salt to step up and lead the nation GLAAD releases list of the Trump Administration’s 92 attacks on LGBTQ Americans ahead of the State of the Union address
Photo by Doug Mills / AFP / Getty Images Photo by Matt Rourke / AP
NEW YORK – GLAAD, the world’s largest LGBTQ media advocacy organization, [on February 5] issued the following statement slamming President Trump ahead
of his State of the Union Address and for his consistent attacks on marginalized communities, including the LGBTQ community.
see TRUMP ATTACKS page 11
Lesbian teacher sues school district for harassment Was told to be more feminine
Dina Persico – Photo courtesy of The Midlo Scoop
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer A Lesbian former civics teacher is suing the Virginia school district where she used to work for harassment because of her sexual orientation and gender expression.
Dina Persico says school officials told her to dress in a “more feminine” way, and at one point barred her from using the women’s restroom at her workplace. The ex-teacher said the alleged harass-
see TEACHER page 6
by Mike Andrew SGN Staff Writer In his State of the Union address, Donald Trump announced that his admin-
istration planned to end HIV transmission in the United States by 2030. Both political leaders and LGBT activists lauded the goal but also expressed skep-
see TRUMP PROMISE page 6
Key national LGBTQ military organizations applaud members of Congress for introducing bipartisan legislation to support Trans military service
U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), one of the Senate bill’s sponsors, meets members of the 106th Rescue Wing in 2012. – Army photo by SrA. Christopher Muncy
WASHINGTON, D.C. – [On Thursday, February 7], in a joint and bipartisan effort, the Senate and the House of Representatives introduced parallel Bills to protect the service of our transgender service members and hopeful recruits. When passed, these
efforts will make open and authentic service for our transgender siblings the law of the land. In the Senate, efforts were led by Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), who recently
see TRANS MILITARY page 6