Equality North Carolina’s Chris Sgro Sworn in to North Carolina House

Equality North Carolina’s Chris Sgro Sworn in to North Carolina House

Today, Equality North Carolina Executive Director Chris Sgro was sworn in as a member of the North Carolina House, one day before the state legislature returns.

Sgro is the General Assembly’s only openly gay member.

HRC is proud to work alongside Equality North Carolina. In March, Sgro joined HRC President Chad Griffin, transgender advocate Candis Cox-Daniels and other LGBT advocates to hand-deliver a letter from more than 100 major CEOs and business leaders that urged Governor McCrory and the North Carolina General Assembly to repeal HB 2. Since then, the number of business leaders calling for repeal of HB2 has grown to more than 180.

Gov. McCrory and state lawmakers are under increasingly intense pressure to repeal the discriminatory HB 2 during this legislative session. Mayors and governors across the country are banning travel to the state, musicians are cancelling concerts, and The New York Times editorial board called North Carolina a “pioneer in bigotry.” Major film studios and corporations, from PayPal to Deutsche Bank, have stopped investments in the state because of the new law. The United Kingdom’s Foreign Office has even warned its LGBT citizens of the risks of traveling to North Carolina. More than 180 leading CEOs and business leaders are urging Gov. McCrory and the North Carolina General Assembly to repeal the deeply discriminatory law that’s bad for business and bad for North Carolina.

HB 2 has eliminated existing municipal non-discrimination protections for LGBT people and prevents such protections from being passed by cities in the future. In addition, the legislation prevents transgender students in public schools from using restrooms and other facilities consistent with their gender identity. It also compels the same type of discrimination against transgender people to take place in publicly-owned buildings, including in public universities, major airports, and convention centers. Further, HB 2 revokes the ability to sue under state employment non-discrimination law on the basis of any protected characteristic, including race, religion, national origin, and sex.  Lawmakers passed the legislation in a hurried, single-day session, and Gov. McCrory quickly signed it into law in the dead of night. The discriminatory law is already facing a legal challenge, and North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper said he will refuse to defend it in court.

North Carolina has the unfortunate distinction of becoming the first state in the country to enact a law attacking transgender students, even after similar proposals were rejected across the country this year — including a high-profile veto by the Republican Gov. Dennis Daugaard of South Dakota. North Carolina school districts that comply with the law will now be in direct violation of Title IX, subjecting the school districts to massive liability and putting an estimated $4.5 billion of federal funding from the U.S. Department of Education, as well as funding received by schools from other federal agencies, at risk. This section of HB 2 offers costly supposed solutions to non-existent problems, and it forces schools to choose between complying with federal law — plus doing the right thing for their students — or complying with a state law that violates students’ civil rights. Read more about how this bill puts federal funding at risk here.

While the governor’s recent executive order extends protections to some state workers, it does nothing to fix the vile and discriminatory provisions he signed into law through HB 2. Under HB 2, transgender people are prohibited from using restrooms consistent with their gender identity in public buildings, including the University of North Carolina campus and the Raleigh-Durham Airport. Cities still cannot adopt ordinances to prohibit discrimination against their residents and visitors. And HB 2 still prevents individuals from bringing discrimination suit in state courts.

Above: Rep. Brian Turner swears in Chris Sgro into the North Carolina Assembly. Sgro’s husband Ryan (center) joined him at the ceremony at the LGBT Center of Raleigh. Sgro will represent Greensboro.

Brian Turner; Chris Sgro

Above:Chris Sgro and Rep. Brian Turner.

Chris Sgro

Above: Chris Sgro.

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Must-See LGBT TV 4/24-30: 'I Am Cait' season finale, 'Game of Thrones' returns and more

Must-See LGBT TV 4/24-30: 'I Am Cait' season finale, 'Game of Thrones' returns and more

Photo Credit: Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for GLAAD

Grab the remote, set your DVR or queue up your streaming service of choice! GLAAD is bringing you the highlights in LGBT on TV this week. Check back every Sunday for up-to-date coverage in LGBT-inclusive programming on TV.

Don’t miss the I Am Cait season finale on Sunday. In the episode, Caitlyn and her friends visit Houston as the city was preparing to vote on Houston’s Equal Rights Ordinance (HERO). Also, Ella attempts to re-build a relationship with her father as the two grew distant when he did not accept her transition. I Am Cait: Sunday, 9pm on E!

HBO’s Game of Thrones returns Sunday night. In the premiere, Daenerys meets a new man and Cersei sees Myrcella once more. Game of Thrones: Sunday, 9pm on HBO.

Sunday April 24Call The Midwife (8pm, PBS); I Am Cait (9pm, E!); Game of Thrones (9pm, HBO)

Monday: Love & Hip Hop Atlanta (8pm, VH1); Jane the Virgin (9pm, The CW); Blindspot (10pm, NBC)

TuesdayThe Real O’Neals (8:30pm, ABC); Grandfathered (8:30pm, FOX); Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.(9pm, ABC); Faking It (10:30pm, MTV); The Mindy Project (Hulu)

WednesdayRosewood (8pm, FOX); Heartbeat (8pm, NBC); Empire (9pm, FOX); Nashville (10pm, ABC)

ThursdayGrey’s Anatomy (8pm, ABC); DC’s Legends of Tomorrow (8pm, The CW); Scandal(9pm, ABC); The Real World: Go Big or Go Home (10pm, MTV); Orphan Black (10pm, BBC America); The Catch (10pm, ABC); Archer (10:30pm, FX)

FridayThe Amazing Race (8pm, CBS); Say Yes to the Dress (9pm, TLC)

On daytime, check your local listings for information about LGBT-inclusive talk shows: Ellen,The Meredith Vieira ShowThe Talk (CBS), The Gossip Table (VH1), The View (ABC) and The Chew (ABC).  Daytime Dramas (all feature out characters): Days of Our Lives on NBC, The Bold and the Beautiful on CBS, and General Hospital on ABC. (check local listings)

April 24, 2016
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Rally to #RepealHB2 in Raleigh, North Carolina to be held on Monday

Rally to #RepealHB2 in Raleigh, North Carolina to be held on Monday

North Carolina NAACP

On Monday, April 25, the National Center for Transgender Equality, through their North Carolina Action Center, in collaboration with Equality North Carolina, the Human Rights Campaign, and the North Carolina NAACP, will be rallying against HB-2 in Raleigh, the state capital, and GLAAD will be on the ground to take part. This day of action comes after a wide array of businesses, organizations, and prominent figures have spoken out against this harmful law, and have called to #RepealHB2.

 

North Carolina biz leaders demand repeal of anti-transgender law t.co/f3AskLyeh1 via @CNBC #RepealHB2 #HB2 pic.twitter.com/wmWXu09F5s

— Trans Equality (@TransEquality) April 21, 2016

 

The North Carolina Action Center calls HB-2, a so-called “bathroom bill” that was recently signed into law, a “blatant attack on trans people” that takes away the rights of transgender individuals to use public restrooms in line with their gender identity. Additionally, HB-2 overrides all local ordinances addressing employment, wages, or public accommodations; essentially, HB-2 can allow the state government to completely minimize local nondiscrimination ordinances.

 

In an open letter to the trans community, NCTE said of the discriminatory law:

 

Make no mistake: this is terrible news. North Carolina has just written mandatory government discrimination into its law. You have every right to be angry. You have every right to be upset. You have every right to feel completely let down by the people who are supposed to be acting in your best interest.

 

This just means we’re going to keep fighting, and we’re fighting all the harder.

 

This coalition of pro-equality organizations will be protesting this harmful law in Raleigh on Monday. But first, they have distributed a petition for anyone in the country to sign. The groups will be delivering the petition to the North Carolina State House on Monday morning at 9:30 AM.

 

GLAAD will be on the ground on Monday to advocate for the repeal of HB-2. There will be events throughout the day, including the petition delivery, a speak-out, and trainings. The North Carolina NAACP has set up a Facebook event for the rally for anybody to check out and RSVP to.

 

Even if you may be unable to attend, you can still add your name to the petition to #RepealHB2. Additionally, you can use the hashtag #RepealHB2 on social media and contact Governor Pat McCrory to call for HB2’s repeal.

April 24, 2016

www.glaad.org/blog/rally-repealhb2-raleigh-north-carolina-be-held-monday

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