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5 days ago |
argus-press.com | Sally Ho |Heather Hollingsworth
The Trump administration is swiftly remaking housing policy as the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development retreats from long-established fair-housing protections for transgender people. In recent months, HUD has been targeting the Obama-era Equal Access Rule that expanded protections to include sexual orientation and gender identity. Also in the bull's-eye are fair-housing complaint investigations and federally funded homeless shelters.
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5 days ago |
chronicle-tribune.com | Sally Ho |Heather Hollingsworth
The Trump administration is swiftly remaking housing policy as the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development retreats from long-established fair-housing protections for transgender people. In recent months, HUD has been targeting the Obama-era Equal Access Rule that expanded protections to include sexual orientation and gender identity. Also in the bull's-eye are fair-housing complaint investigations and federally funded homeless shelters. kAm“%9:D 25>:?:DEC2E:@?
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5 days ago |
chronicle-tribune.com | Heather Hollingsworth |Sally Ho
As a transgender man, the words “you’re a girl” gutted Tazz Webster, a taunt hurled at him from the day he moved into his St. Louis apartment. The government-subsidized building's manager also insisted on calling Webster by the wrong name, the 38-year-old said, and ridiculed him with shouts of, “You’re not a real man!”kAm“x ;FDE 76=E =:<6 x H2D 36:?8 E6CC@C:K65[” (63DE6C E@=5 %96 pDD@4:2E65 !C6DD] “x 76=E E92E x H2D 36:?8 ;F5865 2?5 >:DEC62E65[ =:<6 x H2D =6DD @7 2 9F>2? 36:?8]”k^AmkAm%96?
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5 days ago |
argus-press.com | Heather Hollingsworth |Sally Ho
As a transgender man, the words “you’re a girl” gutted Tazz Webster, a taunt hurled at him from the day he moved into his St. Louis apartment. The government-subsidized building's manager also insisted on calling Webster by the wrong name, the 38-year-old said, and ridiculed him with shouts of, “You’re not a real man!”“I just felt like I was being terrorized,” Webster told The Associated Press.
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6 days ago |
bostonherald.com | Sally Ho |Manuel Valdes
By SALLY HO and MANUEL VALDESSUQUAMISH, Wash. (AP) — For over two decades, Suquamish tribal member Joshua George has dived into the emerald waters of the Salish Sea looking for an unusually phallic clam that’s coveted thousands of miles away. George is a geoduck diver. Pronounced “gooey-duck,” the world’s largest burrowing clam has been harvested in tidelands by George’s Indigenous ancestors in the Pacific Northwest since before Europeans arrived.
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