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Check Out These Top 4 Most-Improved Cities Working with HRC to Make LGBTQ Equality a Priority

Check Out These Top 4 Most-Improved Cities Working with HRC to Make LGBTQ Equality a Priority

HRC Foundation’s Municipal Equality Index scorecard provides a roadmap for cities looking to make their community more inclusive of the LGBTQ people who live and work there. City leaders work with HRC to improve their policies and services by enacting non-discrimination protections, including ensuring city employees have trans-inclusive health care and requiring anti-bullying policies for youth-facing city services.

Every year, cities find ways to stand out among the 506 cities rated in the MEI by working hard to ensure their communities are welcoming and inclusive of all people. The four most improved cities — those that made the biggest MEI score gains between 2018 and 2019 — are:

  1. Overland Park, Kansas: 54 point increase
    Since the MEI’s debut in 2012, the number of cities earning the highest score has increased by more than eightfold, and today at least 25 million people live in cities that have more comprehensive, transgender-inclusive non-discrimination laws than their state. One of those cities is Overland Park, which over the past year enacted LGBTQ-inclusive non-discrimination protections covering private employment, housing and public accommodations.

 

  1. Norman, Oklahoma: 51 point increase
    Norman also enacted an LGBTQ-inclusive non-discrimination ordinance covering private employment, housing and public accommodations over the past year.

 

  1. Racine, Wisconsin: 45 point increase 
    Wendy Strout, HRC Wisconsin State Director, worked with advocates and leaders in Racine to build its MEI score, which resulted in the largest improvement in the state, vaulting the city to the top five most improved in the country. “I am very proud of the work Racine put in to achieve such a significant jump on its MEI score,” Strout said. “Since pro-equality Mayor Cory Mason was elected, he, his team, the LGBT Center of SE Wisconsin and strong allies in the community worked hard to make the city’s MEI score more reflective of its inclusivity.” 

Racine, Wisconsin, MEI

 

  1. Gaithersburg, Maryland: 36 point increase 
    Gaithersburg added LGBTQ liaisons this year, which displayed a commitment to inclusiveness and helped increase their score significantly.

HRC congratulates all of the cities that continue to make LGBTQ equality a priority. A special mention goes out to the following cities for their progress and enduring commitment to equality: Phoenix; Grand Rapids, Michigan; Henderson, Nevada; State College, Pennsylvania; Racine, Wisconsin; Toledo, Ohio; Austin, Texas; Kansas City, Kansas; Seattle; Tampa, Florida; Atlanta; Chapel Hill, North Carolina; Oakland, California; Richmond, Virginia; and Los Angeles.

Check out how your city rates on LGBTQ equality. The full report, including detailed scorecards for every city, as well as a searchable database, is available online at www.hrc.org/MEI.

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#AM_Equality Tipsheet: November 20, 2019

#AM_Equality Tipsheet: November 20, 2019

ON THIS TRANSGENDER DAY OF REMEMBRANCE, READ ABOUT HOW THE TRANS COMMUNITY IS STILL NAVIGATING “A CONFLICTED REALITY OF BREATHROUGHS AND BARRIERS”: USA Today’s Susan Miller (@susmiller) writes on state of transgender visibility and rights, from Democratic presidential candidates including transgender rights in their platforms to this tragic reality — 22 transgender and gender non-conforming people are known to have been killed in 2019. More from USA Today

PROFILES IN TRANS ADVOCACY AND POWER: 

  • Building community with Chastity Nicole Petty Carter. As program coordinator of the Beyond Identities Community Center (BICC) for the AIDS Taskforce of Cleveland, Carter runs day-to-day activities, including the youth center, where Black young people receive resources and training to be advocates in their communities. More from HRC
  • Empowering the transgender community one relationship at a time. Health and equity consultant Tori Cooper talks about supporting and empowering the transgender community in Atlanta through advocacy training, housing and education. More from HRC

HRC RELEASES 2019 MUNICIPAL EQUALITY INDEX, HIGHLIGHTING INCREASING INCLUSIVENESS OF OF CITIES NATIONWIDE: A record-setting 88 cities across the U.S. earned the highest score possible in HRC’s eighth annual Municipal Equality Index (MEI).“We have the federal government stripping away protections that LGBT people have had for decades,” said HRC President Alphonso David (@AlphonsoDavid). “So, it’s even more important that states and localities take the affirmative step to protect LGBTQ people.”  More from WPSU.

  • More coverage from HRC’s launch of the MEI in State College, Pennsylvania in the Centre Daily Times.
  • And check out this comprehensive Iowa City Press-Citizen report about the MEI launch there, and how Iowa municipalities fared in this year’s assessment, here

We are on the ground in State College, PA today joining with local leaders & advocates to launch @HRC‘s Municipal Equality Index. This year’s MEI lays out in vivid detail how municipalities are stepping up for fairness & equality by protecting LGBTQ residents & visitors. pic.twitter.com/qJwi8QnzMY

— Alphonso David (@AlphonsoDavid) November 19, 2019

KIDS ARE KIDS — NEW STUDY SHOWS TRANS CHILDREN LIVING AUTHENTICALLY DEVELOP SIMILARLY TO THEIR CISGENDER PEERS: “The most surprising finding is, overall, just how similar transgender and cisgender kids looked,” study co-author Selin Gülgöz told Newsweek. “What this means is that, if I saw the data of any random participant, I would not be able to tell if that child is transgender or cisgender.” More from Newsweek

REMEMBERING THE LEGACY OF FORMER IOWA SUPREME COURT CHIEF JUSTICE MARK CADY: More from the Des Moines Register and HRC.

Mark Cady was a champion for equality who worked tirelessly to protect the rights of all Iowans. Cady’s legacy and service in the Iowa Supreme Court will continue to impact and change the lives of LGBTQ Iowans nationwide. t.co/K5pvPT3j1L

— Human Rights Campaign (@HRC) November 20, 2019

GET CULTURED – Entertainment, arts and sports news!
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GLOBAL EQUALITY NEWS
INTER-AMERICAN COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS HOLDS HEARING FOCUSED ON CHALLENGING JAMAICA’S COLONIAL-ERA SODOMY LAW:
More from Washington Blade.  

HUMAN RIGHTS ACTIVISTS CONDEMN PUNISHMENT OF MALAYSIAN MEN FOR SAME-SEX RELATIONS: More from South China Morning Post.

READING RAINBOW – Bookmark now to read on your lunch break!
Pride spotlights student Reid Arthur coming out in a dazzling Taylor Swift lip sync; WLRN reports on a new photo exhibit in Wilton Manors highlighting transgender and non-binary couples; Hyperallergic shares Kia LaBeija’s powerful performance debut honoring a queer, Black femme story of collective liberation

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