Huffington Postさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Huffington PostInstagram)「In mid-May, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) signed a flurry of bills targeting LGBTQ+ people in all aspects of public life, including banning gender-affirming care for trans youth and adult Medicaid recipients, restricting drag performances, criminalizing trans people for using bathrooms that align with their gender, and barring educators from teaching students about gender and sexuality.⁠ ⁠ About two weeks after signing these laws — the culmination of the governor’s three-year legislative and administrative attack on transgender people, immigrants and people of color — DeSantis announced his Republican presidential campaign and his desire to model the rest of the country after Florida.⁠ ⁠ Some trans people who have the means have left the state because of the new laws. But many who have stayed say they’re living through a catalyzing moment for organized resistance, and they’re fighting back through everyday acts of defiance. ⁠ ⁠ HuffPost spoke with six trans organizers across the state who have been fighting back against DeSantis in myriad ways, from community education to art to personal resistance ― even while some organizers have had their own access to gender-affirming care threatened.⁠ ⁠ Read the full story at our link in bio. // 🖊️: Lil Kalish // 📷️: Getty Images, AP」6月12日 22時44分 - huffpost

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In mid-May, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) signed a flurry of bills targeting LGBTQ+ people in all aspects of public life, including banning gender-affirming care for trans youth and adult Medicaid recipients, restricting drag performances, criminalizing trans people for using bathrooms that align with their gender, and barring educators from teaching students about gender and sexuality.⁠

About two weeks after signing these laws — the culmination of the governor’s three-year legislative and administrative attack on transgender people, immigrants and people of color — DeSantis announced his Republican presidential campaign and his desire to model the rest of the country after Florida.⁠

Some trans people who have the means have left the state because of the new laws. But many who have stayed say they’re living through a catalyzing moment for organized resistance, and they’re fighting back through everyday acts of defiance. ⁠

HuffPost spoke with six trans organizers across the state who have been fighting back against DeSantis in myriad ways, from community education to art to personal resistance ― even while some organizers have had their own access to gender-affirming care threatened.⁠

Read the full story at our link in bio. // 🖊️: Lil Kalish // 📷️: Getty Images, AP


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