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CLASSMATES REACT TO ART PROJECT [VIDEO]
by: KCTV Kansas City, clipsyndicate.com

Classmates React To Art Project
KCTV Kansas City • Apr. 18, 2008. 03:02 AM EST



Classmates of a high school artist who put anti-gay posters on display covered by a message of love react to the project.

Transcript: NA Full Story. [4/21/08]

NATIONAL GAY AND LESBIAN TASK FORCE APPLAUDS PASSAGE OF TRANSGENDER NONDISCRIMINATION LAWS IN DETROIT AND KANSAS CITY
Task Force's Transgender Civil Rights Project and National Conference on LGBT Equality: Creating Change play important role in these latest victories > Full Story. [4/10/08]

CITY COUNCIL EXTENDS ANTI-DISCRIMINATION PROTECTIONS TO GENDER IDENTITY
WASHINGTON- Today the Kansas City, MO City Council unanimously approved an ordinance updating its anti-discrimination prohibitions to include gender identity. Kansas City joins more than 90 cities and counties as well as twelve states, the District of Columbia, and hundreds of private employers in prohibiting employment discrimination based on gender identity. The ordinance also prohibits discrimination in public accommodations and housing. > Full Story. [4/4/08]


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