Washington DC Taking Step To Address Trans Job Issue
According to the DC Trans Coalition, the city has promised to help address on of the pressing problems in the local trans community in terms […]
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- The TERFs5
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- Community and organizing97
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- Media, rhetoric, and discourse31
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- Elections and democratic governance34
- Public accommodations and facilities31
- Criminal justice and public safety24
- Research ethics and data governance11
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