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Protesters push Nassau for transgender protections from

discrimination
Originally published: June 22, 2014 8:17 AM
Updated: June 22, 2014 9:10 PM
By SIOBHAN BARTON siobhan.barton@newsday.com
Protesters gather at the Nassau County executive along with legislative constructing inside Mineola
about Sunday, June 22, 2014, to aid transgender civil legal rights as well as persuade legislators to
pass through any bill banning gender-based discrimination. (Credit: Steven F. Pfost II)
Dozens regarding demonstrators marched towards the Nassau County legislative constructing
Sunday in assistance of a measure that would ban gender identity-based discrimination in the
county.
Legis. Judy Jacobs (D-Westbury) stated she planned for you to introduce an amendment to an
present county human-rights law Monday that will much more broadly define gender to incorporate
individuals who identify as transgendered.
"It's a period regarding equality. We should recognize along with respect differences," Jacobs stated
Sunday in an interview in the rally, where the lady also spoke.
Nassau County law will not specifically prohibit discrimination against transgendered folks inside
housing, employment as well as public accommodation. Suffolk's Human Legal Rights Law bans
virtually any gender-based discrimination, together with "gender" defined since the "biological along
with social characteristics involving being female as well as male."
Demonstrators carried signs in which protested discrimination in housing and also jobs, and chanted
because they walked to the front actions in the legislative building.
"Because they are not explicitly a component of the particular bill, transgendered people could be
fired http://kidshealth.org/teen/sexual_health/guys/transgender.html through their own job, denied
service, refused therapy or perhaps encounter eviction," said Nassau County Legis. Dave Denenberg
(D-Merrick), that spoke in the rally.
"One could reason that transgender has often been included [in the actual law], however, if it's
unclear, then you will want to allow it for you to be explicit?" Denenberg said.
Jacobs stated the particular amendment, which may introduce an even more "gender identity"-
inclusive meaning of gender towards the human-rights law, has been submitted 4 times, yet defeated
every time. she mentioned the girl hoped your rally would carry interest towards the issue.
Barbara Salva, a new person in the actual Extended Island Transgender Advocacy Coalition, a new
Vietnam veteran that formerly identified as a man, said the girl felt at danger of discrimination.
"I can get kicked from my watch more here apartment" credited for you to becoming transgendered,
"and I don't get any recourse to sue," Salva said.
The rally in addition referred for you to as for that State Senate to tranny webcams give the
particular Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act, which will outlaw discrimination depending
on gender identity or expression, and expand the state's hate-crimes law for you to explicitly include
crimes against transgender people.
"By without having anti-discrimination protections, the us government can be declaring it's OK to do
this to be able to us -- it's OK for you to treat us just like subhumans," mentioned Andi Dier, any
transgendered activist for LGBT -- lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender -- rights.
Dier, 21, involving West Sayville, mentioned she had been assaulted through bouncers in a Holbrook
bar inside March because your ex driver's license photo will absolutely no longer matched your ex
appearance.
"If you're against equal and merely therapy of trans people, you're against human rights," Dier said.
"And that is absolutely no aspect involving history anyone wants to become on."
Republican legislators couldn't end up being reached for comment Sunday.

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