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centre back unfortunately transphobia is right around the world.issue is that a lot of trans people feel really... at the start of the transition they are really vulnerable and often trans people do not have what we call passing privilege, which means that they may never have the ability to be seen as a gender that they feel they are. so, they pose as a risk to people. when it is negative media, it has a knock on effect and it filters down to the public, people who stand out like a sort them, people who may be do not conform or do not have as passing privilege, or are at the start of the transition orfor are at the start of the transition or for whatever reason are gender nonconforming, they rest attacks are top is this mainly online vomit out but attacks? how much of this is online the explosion of social media? how much of it is face—to—face or physical? media? how much of it is face-to-face or physical? in the uk alone we had a trans woman he was murdered at the end of last year and another one a few months ago for. even just another one a few m
centre back unfortunately transphobia is right around the world.issue is that a lot of trans people feel really... at the start of the transition they are really vulnerable and often trans people do not have what we call passing privilege, which means that they may never have the ability to be seen as a gender that they feel they are. so, they pose as a risk to people. when it is negative media, it has a knock on effect and it filters down to the public, people who stand out like a sort them,...
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one of the signs spotted in san francisco, denounces transphobia with a series of profanity laced statements. muni statement says the signs break several laws. >>> old song "do you know the way to san jose," been associated with bay area's biggest city more than 50 years. but tourism board unveiled a new theme song. dionne warwick is out. ian cull. ♪ san jose calling my name as you walk down tt streets ♪ >> reporter: it's catchy, will it catch on? grace kelly, 16-year-old country artist who lived in san jose for six years and loved it so much she wrote a song about it, even though originally from new zealand. >> people listen, want them to be like what is that about? yeah, one of my favorite places in the world. >> reporter: sent it to tourism team at visit san jose who decided should be the new theme song, complete with new music video for markets. tonight released to city leaders. >> perfect theme song for san jose. diverse, joyful. ♪ do you know the way to san jose ♪ >> reporter: already had a globally recognized song. visit san jose wants update. >> not replacing. could never replace dio
one of the signs spotted in san francisco, denounces transphobia with a series of profanity laced statements. muni statement says the signs break several laws. >>> old song "do you know the way to san jose," been associated with bay area's biggest city more than 50 years. but tourism board unveiled a new theme song. dionne warwick is out. ian cull. ♪ san jose calling my name as you walk down tt streets ♪ >> reporter: it's catchy, will it catch on? grace kelly,...
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that is one step higher on the sentencing ladder than the same offences motivated by homophobia, transphobiaonservative party in both its 2015 and 2017 manifestos said that it was going to review. why is the government presiding over a situation where homophobic, transphobic and disability hate crime are treated as being less serious than race or religious hate crime? that is precisely why we asked the law commission to conduct a full review of hate crime legislation and where there might be gaps, and i know that they will be consulting widely later this year and will make recommendations to government on this next year. a labour peer turned to the protests going on outside a primary school in birmingham. parents started to gather at the gates over concerns children were too young to learn about lg bt relationships. they also said the lessons contradicted islam. will she join me and express from the government despatch box our support for sarah hewitt clarkson, the headteacher at this primary school in birmingham, who has bravely resisted a homophobic... what would one call it? a mob who are
that is one step higher on the sentencing ladder than the same offences motivated by homophobia, transphobiaonservative party in both its 2015 and 2017 manifestos said that it was going to review. why is the government presiding over a situation where homophobic, transphobic and disability hate crime are treated as being less serious than race or religious hate crime? that is precisely why we asked the law commission to conduct a full review of hate crime legislation and where there might be...
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transphobia. and i'm tired.rson that speaks about what we need as a community, how we need to push forward as a community, and why what we are being given is not enough. being a trans—person in the uk at the moment is being a second—class citizen. despite all of this, munroe says that if she was offered the childline role again, she would like to say yes once more. ben hunt, bbc news. in a moment, we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news. 0xfam is given an official warning by the charity watchdog following allegations of serious sexual misconduct by its staff in haiti. two more tory leadership candidates — mark harper and andrea leadsom — officially launch their campaigns to succeed theresa may. a government regulator says the storage and handling of large amounts of data by the security service m15 is "undoubtedly unlawful". i'm ben bland in the business news. the latest figures show that the uk's unemployment rate held steady at 3.8%, its lowest level since 197a. the office for nat
transphobia. and i'm tired.rson that speaks about what we need as a community, how we need to push forward as a community, and why what we are being given is not enough. being a trans—person in the uk at the moment is being a second—class citizen. despite all of this, munroe says that if she was offered the childline role again, she would like to say yes once more. ben hunt, bbc news. in a moment, we'll have all the business news, but first the headlines on bbc news. 0xfam is given an...
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i know it's pride month, but my daughter is saying we need to name students with homophobia and transphobia, and i think there's a way that we need to name those in the resolution. can i add those in a way that -- >> president cook: yes. commissioner sanchez? >> vice president sanchez: thank you, commissioner collins. i don't know if the authors -- there was actually a recommendation about where to add trans studentother student >> i just think it would be appropriate to add students with disabilities or special education students. >> vice president sanchez: you said the first whereas? [inaudible] >> president cook: you might want to come up to the dais. >> okay. sorry. further be it resolved, number 1, if we could add students with disabilities there. and then, for -- in clauses 2 and 3, where it talks about various communities, add the disability community there. thank you. >> vice president sanchez: okay. thanks. got it. so it looks like miss casco has it. >> president cook: okay. so it looks like there's no other comments. i want to get you back to your summer break, so let's vote on th
i know it's pride month, but my daughter is saying we need to name students with homophobia and transphobia, and i think there's a way that we need to name those in the resolution. can i add those in a way that -- >> president cook: yes. commissioner sanchez? >> vice president sanchez: thank you, commissioner collins. i don't know if the authors -- there was actually a recommendation about where to add trans studentother student >> i just think it would be appropriate to add...
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munroe talks about the transphobia faced in britain.staged a naked singalong, in protest at a brewery‘s decision not to renew its lease. the event at the coach and horses in soho included songs such as my way, and bare necessities. the pub was established in 1847 and claims to be london's first vegetarian and vegan pub. the owners, fuller's will take over the pub later this month. let's take a look at the travel situation now. there's a good service on the tubes this morning minor delays on the overground. two sink holes on the central reservation of the m25 in kent have caused long queues, but we understand that the road is reopen in both directions. it was closed for some time overnight between junctions 4 and 5. those cues are going back to the da rtford those cues are going back to the dartford tunnel. now the weather with kate. yesterday we saw 53 millimetres of rain and today we still have some sharp showers around but it will not be the persistent rain we saw yesterday. this morning there is some mist and murkiness but a couple o
munroe talks about the transphobia faced in britain.staged a naked singalong, in protest at a brewery‘s decision not to renew its lease. the event at the coach and horses in soho included songs such as my way, and bare necessities. the pub was established in 1847 and claims to be london's first vegetarian and vegan pub. the owners, fuller's will take over the pub later this month. let's take a look at the travel situation now. there's a good service on the tubes this morning minor delays on...
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under the administration, however, people have become emboldened and their transphobia, their homophobiaelines to ensure our kids were protected from bullying by their classmates. he blocked openly transgender people from being in the military. for those of us like myself who are able to be out without any consequences knowing that across the country there are deep consequences in showing up as your full and complete self. and as you see transwomen, black transwomen are the most marginalized, right? their life expectancy is 35 years old. that is travesty is epidemic we don't talk about. why we march and cheer and celebrate and there'll be glitter and music and it'll be fabulous, there's also something happening very dark and sinter with this country and its understanding of the lgbt community under trump. >> that exercise in both looking back and not even looking ahead but at the president as well. >> one of the things you see, we've been hearing a lot about religious freedom and religious s liberty. that's been one of the big issues this administration has taken up. and what it really m
under the administration, however, people have become emboldened and their transphobia, their homophobiaelines to ensure our kids were protected from bullying by their classmates. he blocked openly transgender people from being in the military. for those of us like myself who are able to be out without any consequences knowing that across the country there are deep consequences in showing up as your full and complete self. and as you see transwomen, black transwomen are the most marginalized,...
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however the equal rights charity stonewall see the high figures are because transphobia is everywhereed to start me, smashed my car up. he held her dog chain up to my face. really unbelievable. —— a guy came out of a block of flats. what have the police been saying — because often victims will turn to officers as their first port of call for help? they said it was treat everyone with respect and will handle all cases respectfully. they will handle all cases, however small. often people have received use of abuse before they get to the end of their tether and contact them for a help. thank you very much. more on look north tonight on that. let us go to janine. two black graduates have written a book about what it‘s like being a black student at cambridge university and some of it‘s not that complimentary. it is complimentary about the standard of education but it‘s the environment and attitudes towards them as black students. they both graduated with first—class honours degrees in history and admitted they had a good time but said changes needed, not only to get more black stu d e nts
however the equal rights charity stonewall see the high figures are because transphobia is everywhereed to start me, smashed my car up. he held her dog chain up to my face. really unbelievable. —— a guy came out of a block of flats. what have the police been saying — because often victims will turn to officers as their first port of call for help? they said it was treat everyone with respect and will handle all cases respectfully. they will handle all cases, however small. often people...
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stigma, racism, homophobia, transphobia, sexism, poverty, all play a role. these barriers can and must be mitigated. but we cannot do it if our health care system spends $20,000 a year on mr. o'day's drug instead of on precious programming. mr. o'day, we are suffocating under the weight of your company's pricing. mr. o'day, for a figure far less than $2.6 billion, which is what we spend on your egregiously overpriced medicine every year, we can guarantee every person who needs p.r.e.p. can get it, including free medicine, clinical care, lab testing and transportation. and we could still have half a billion left over for community organizations to fight these barriers. mr. o'day, you have given the american people a very bad deal for our money. we have learned all too well from gilead's past misdeeds what happens when they are left to their own devices as the widen grassley reports showed, gilead's pricing at $1,000 a pill was aimed to do one thing. maximize their profit. the consequences of that unmitigated greed resulted in a public health disaster, despite
stigma, racism, homophobia, transphobia, sexism, poverty, all play a role. these barriers can and must be mitigated. but we cannot do it if our health care system spends $20,000 a year on mr. o'day's drug instead of on precious programming. mr. o'day, we are suffocating under the weight of your company's pricing. mr. o'day, for a figure far less than $2.6 billion, which is what we spend on your egregiously overpriced medicine every year, we can guarantee every person who needs p.r.e.p. can get...