Detroit's city
council amended its nondiscrimination law Wednesday to
include protections for gender expression.
Detroit's city
council amended its nondiscrimination law Wednesday to
include protections for gender expression. The amendment was
passed 8-1, according to a press release from
the Triangle Foundation, an LGBT advocacy group
for the state of Michigan.
"The Detroit city
council believes that it is a necessity for every
Detroit citizen to be protected from all forms of
discrimination, injustice, and harm," city council
president Kenneth Cockrel Jr. said in the statement.
Triangle
Foundation interim executive director Kate Runyon said, "The
city council has shown tremendous leadership and courage
today, and we congratulate them on this declaration of
the city's openness and commitment to inclusion."
(The Advocate)
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