Queer laws in the U.S.
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Thread Topic: Queer laws in the U.S.
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this is the website
Talks about all the major lgbtqia+ laws and rights and stuff like that in American states and territories, and explains what they all mean. You can look up your specific state if you want more specific information -
It also updates regularly, so it's worth checking out
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You can click the search issue button or search state button and get a bunch of info that was
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*that way
mb guys I can totally spell -
This is really cool! O°O
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Thank you! I've been trying to find the most cohesive website on laws like these for a while, and this was the best one I could find :)
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idk if you know much about this, but I feel like I don't have a voice. I have no access to more social media, and idk how to speak out- how do I speak out 😭
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I think the best way for you specifically to protest is to make sure to educate yourself and find people that will act as a support group when/if things go wrong. Sorry I don't have an answer better than that
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no that's perfect :)
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this link shows the homepage of the website I've shown earlier, and has previews for democracy maps, equality maps, government policies for voting, citizenship, and any nationwide laws against democracy or equality trump (or future presidents) try to issue.
It also has videos and PDFs to open and better understand conversations about suicide, discrimination, and acceptance in communities
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