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Comings & Goings Fiser named CEO of American Geophysical Union By PETER ROSENSTEIN

Delaware considers ‘Justice for All’ agenda Proposed reforms include ban on knee holds By JOSHUA KELLER

The Comings & Goings column is about sharing the professional successes of our community. We want to recognize those landing new jobs, new clients for their business, joining boards of organizations and other achievements. Please share your successes with us at comingsandgoings@washblade.com. The Comings & Goings column also invites LGBTQ+ college students to share their successes with us. If you have been elected to a student government position, gotten an exciting internship, or are graduating and beginning your career with a great job, let us know so we can share your success. Congratulations to Randy Fiser on his new position as CEO and executive director of the American Geophysical Union. According to its website, AGU’s mission is “To support and inspire a global community of individuals and organizations interested in advancing discovery in Earth and space sciences environment. As we look to the decade ahead, our mission is focused on endeavors and on convening groups interested in working together on discovery and solution-based science. RANDY FISER We are also dedicated to educating and (Photo courtesy Cedric Terrell) inspiring the next generation of scientists needed to advance this mission.” AGU President Robin Bell and AGU President-elect and Council President Susan Lozier said in a statement, “We are excited AGU’s mission and vision, has a demonstrated ability to creatively lead organizations executive with strong collaborative and administrative skills, has a proven track record of working with membership organizations to advance their mission and has worked throughout his career to advance sustainability practices and goals.”

generations around the world.” American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) where he was the CEO and president. He has also worked for Achieve where he was vice president for Management, Finance and Operations; Burson-Marsteller, where he was a director, Corporate Practice with clients such as Coca-Cola, Thomson Reuters, McGraw-Hill and Freddie Mac. Before that he worked for the Fannie Mae Foundation as director of strategic planning and management and as a senior associate with | Booz Allen Hamilton. Fiser has his bachelor’s in business administration from Northern Arizona University; his master’s in student personnel in higher education from the University of Georgia; and his MBA in international business from Georgetown University.

In response to national calls for police reform that have followed the killing of George Floyd, Delaware’s Legislative Black Caucus has introduced the Justice for All Agenda. Among reforms such as banning knee holds, requiring body cameras to suspects and removing some immunity misconduct, the agenda also amends the state constitution to explicitly ban racial discrimination and includes establishing The killing of George Floyd inspired an African-American Task Force to mostly peaceful protests across Delaware, make “restorative investments” in black including this one in Rehoboth Beach. communities. Sen. Darius Brown of Wilmington, a member of the Legislative Black Caucus, sees the agenda as “a continuation of the work [the legislature] has already done” on issues of justice. Because the agenda includes a constitutional amendment, it will need to pass in two successive legislative sessions in order to become law. As a result, the bill won’t Mike Brickner, executive director of the ACLU of Delaware, worries that these Brickner said. “In many cities, I have seen well-intentioned civilian review boards not Among the policies contributing to Delaware’s large per capita prison population is crime” neighborhoods to look for people with minor probation violations and send them back to prison.

now is a time for us as a state to question if we want to get back to our previous system of mass incarceration, or if we want to lessen the role of police in our communities.” Brown agrees that the legislature “should look into how Operation Safe Streets is being conducted, especially in the city of Wilmington.” The removal of the Christopher Columbus and Caesar Rodney statues in Wilmington demonstrates how these reforms are made possible by the cultural shift resulting from a moment in Delaware and in the country where people are looking at issues that once seemed untouchable with fresh eyes.” While protests in Delaware have remained largely peaceful, Dover Mayor Robin Christiansen only lifted the city’s curfew on Saturday morning, nearly a week after Minneapolis, ground zero for the unrest, ended its curfew. The Delaware ACLU questions whether the extended curfew was necessary to maintain public safety, or if it


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Casa Ruby threat is federal offense; FBI declines to say if it’s investigating Gay candidate enters At-Large D.C. Council race

RUBY CORADO called police last week after someone threatened a violent attack on Casa Ruby. (Washington Blade photo by Michael Key)

Gay Advisory Neighborhood Commissioner Alexander Padro, who has represented his ANC district in the city’s Central Shaw neighborhood for 20 years, announced he is running as an independent candidate for one of two At-Large D.C. Council seats in the city’s Nov. 3 general election. Padro becomes one of 18 independent candidates

Threats made earlier this month in a Facebook posting and in a text message by the ex-husband of a transgender woman to commit a “massacre” at D.C.’s Casa Ruby LGBTQ community services center where the trans woman is a client constitute a federal crime similar to those often investigated by the FBI, according to a statement on the FBI’s website. A spokesperson for the FBI’s Washington, D.C. Field

running for the two At-Large seats, one of which cannot be held by a Democrat under the city’s Home Rule Charter. Padro’s announcement comes two weeks after gay Ward 7 D.C. Council candidate Anthony Lorenzo Green and gay Ward 2 Council candidate John Fanning, both of whom are ANC commissioners, lost their races in the June 2 D.C. Democratic primary. In a statement released to the Washington Blade, Padro said he will emphasize the successes he has had as an ANC member and in his dual role as executive

incident, in which the ex-husband also threatened to kill the trans woman. He compared the threat he made in his Facebook posting to the mass shooting massacre at the

development organization. “I’ve led the effort to transform Shaw from a neighborhood that outsiders only visited to buy drugs and sex to a world-renowned dining and entertainment

“Issuing a threat – even over social media, via text message, or through email—is a federal crime (threatening interstate communication),” the FBI states on its website. “Those who post or send these threats face state or local charges,” the FBI’s website says. Casa Ruby founder and executive director Ruby Corado told the Blade she immediately called D.C. police to report the threat after the trans woman, who has been a Casa Ruby client for over a year, showed up on June 7 seeking help. Corado posted on her own Facebook page a screenshot of the ex-husband’s Facebook post, written in Spanish, making the threats. Corado said she and the trans woman client provided D.C. police with the name and address of the ex-husband, who the trans woman says lived in Herndon, Va. Corado said she was hoping D.C. police would obtain a warrant for the ex-husband’s arrest to ensure he doesn’t carry out his threat. He stated in his Facebook posting he would do to Casa Ruby what a lone gunman did in the Pulse gay nightclub shooting in which 49 mostly LGBTQ Latino patrons were shot to death and 53 others were wounded. D.C. police spokesperson Sean Hickman declined to provide information on the status of the case, including than to say the case remains “under active investigation.” LOU CHIBBARO JR.

American landmarks, adding thousands of new residents while maintaining the neighborhood’s economic and ethnic diversity,” Padro said. “I’m also proud that Shaw was voted ‘Best Gayborhood’ by the readers of the Washington Blade,” Padro said. “I want to help other District neighborhoods that are still waiting for brighter days to get the new development, businesses, and civic improvements that others already enjoy, without displacement,” he said. Also entering the At-Large D.C. Council race as an independent around the same time as Padro is former D.C. Council member Vincent Orange. Orange held the At-Large seat as a Democrat until he lost his re-election Robert White (D). White, who was unopposed this year in the June 2 Democratic primary, will be on the November general election ballot along with Libertarian and Statehood-Green Party candidates, bringing the total number of candidates for the two At-Large seats so far to 21. Under the city’s election rules, all At-Large candidates are on the same ballot, with voters given the option of voting for two candidates. The highest two vote-getters are declared the winners. In a city whose registered voters are overwhelmingly Democratic, White is considered the strong favorite to win the so-called “Democratic” seat. Padro and the other 20 candidates will in effect be competing for what political observers consider to be the “non-Democratic” At-Large seat on the ballot this year. LOU CHIBBARO JR.

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murder of trans woman postponed again In a little-noticed development in February of this year, of D.C. transgender woman Deeniquia “Dee Dee” Dodds was postponed from June 22 to Jan. 11, 2121. D.C. police have said Dodds was shot to death by one of four men who attempted to rob her during the early morning hours of the July 4 holiday at a location where transgender sex workers were known to congregate. Police said the four men had committed armed robberies of at least three other transgender women in different locations on the same night they targeted Dodds. Following what police and prosecutors said was an intense investigation that led to four arrests, prosecutors armed in connection with Dodds’ death. Two of the four men charged in the case went on trial in February 2019. But the jury became deadlocked and D.C. Superior Court Judge Milton Lee declared a mistrial. At the request of prosecutors, Lee agreed to schedule a second trial for the two men — Monte Johnson, 23, and Jolonta Little, 28 — for Feb. 25 of this year. The other two men charged in the case, Cyheme Hall, 23, and his brother, Shareem Hall, 25, pleaded guilty government witnesses against Johnson and Little at the Court records show that the Feb. 25, 2020 date for the start of the second trial was postponed sometime last year to June 22 of this year. The records show that at a Feb. 10, 2020 status hearing, before the coronavirus restrictions were put in place, the trial was postponed again until Jan. 11, 2021. The public court docket that shows all developments of pending cases does not provide a reason for the postponements of the trial. A spokesperson for the U.S. clerk for Superior Court Judge Danya Dayson, who is now presiding over the case, declined to disclose the reason for the postponements. Attorneys representing the two men awaiting trial did not respond to calls from the Blade seeking the reason for the postponement. Legal observers have said that long delays in trials, prosecutors to obtain a conviction because memories of key witnesses often become faulty several years after the crime was committed. About 70 transgender activists and their supporters staged a protest outside the D.C. Superior Court building last year shortly after they learned the jury had become deadlocked and a mistrial was called for Johnson and LOU CHIBBARO JR.


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Biden praises Supreme Court ruling lands job in White House

loses seat JOE BIDEN

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Former Vice President Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic nominee in the November U.S. presidential election, called Monday’s Supreme Court ruling

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gay, bisexual, and transgender people in its prohibition against employment discrimination based on someone’s gender or sex.

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election, but the district remains majority Republican. MICHAEL K. LAVERS


Historic ruling affirms protections for LGBT workers Plaintiff ‘ecstatic’ over Supreme Court’s Title VII decision By CHRIS JOHNSON cjohnson@washblade.com In a historic development, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Monday that existing federal law bars discrimination federal protections for LGBTQ people in the workplace.

trans discrimination is a form of sex discrimination is

of sex discrimination, thus prohibited under Title VII of the

Supreme Court ruling now guarantees those protections nationwide. The Trump administration, through U.S. Solicitor workers for being LGBTQ is permitted under Title VII. It remains be to seen how the Trump administration will implement the decision now that the court has ruled

actions it would not have questioned in members of a different sex,” Gorsuch writes. “Sex plays a necessary and undisguisable role in the decision, exactly what Title VII forbids.” Ginsburg, Elena Kagan, Sonia Sotomayor and Stephen Breyer. The ruling doesn’t merely uphold the status quo,

didn’t immediately respond to the Blade’s request for comment. The surviving plaintiff in the U.S. Supreme Court case GERALD BOSTOCK speaks to reporters on the steps of the (Blade photo by Michael Key)

Kavanaugh, who elected to write his own dissent, said sexual orientation and gender identity in the workplace is now illegal in those places and nationwide. The decision was issued in three consolidated cases, a form of sex discrimination, and Harris Funeral Homes

“In the face of the unsuccessful legislative efforts (so far) to prohibit sexual orientation discrimination, update the law merely because they think that Congress

discrimination was sex discrimination.

Congress is likely to do it soon anyway.”

Stephens, a funeral home director, passed away last month before she could learn of the decision to come from the Supreme Court. The gay worker in the Zarda case, Donald Zarda, a skydiver, had passed away before his case reached the Supreme Court. The gay worker in the Bostock case, Gerald Bostock, is still living. In each of these cases, LGBTQ workers argued they

Dictionary to dispute the meaning of “sex” includes LGBTQ people, then forecast dire consequences for the Supreme Court reading too much into Title VII. consequences of its decision, we will not be able to avoid

but the employers argued that was perfectly legal because

reach of the Court’s reasoning.” LGBTQ rights advocates, many of whom had been

Court Congress didn’t intend to include LGBTQ people

protections at the federal level, hailed the Supreme Court ruling as a historic milestone.

throws cold water on that argument. time after would have anticipated today’s result,” Gorsuch Title VII complaints, so at least some people foresaw this potential application.” Gorsuch cites several cases establishing precedent on in Oncale v. Sundowner Offshore Services, Inc. — a workers amounts to sex discrimination under the law.

amicus brief supporting the LGBTQ workers, said the

amicus brief to the Supreme Court employ millions of workers, comprise over $5 trillion in revenue, and share a common interest in equality because they know that ending discrimination in the workplace is good for the In terms of federal law, the decision dramatically expands civil rights protections by assuring Title VII prohibits discrimination against LGBTQ people.

words, I pretty much went into shock,” Gerald Bostock told the Blade during a telephone interview from his home in Georgia, referring to the part of the ruling he read on SCOTUSblog shortly after its release. “I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, we did it!” Clayton County, Ga., after his supervisor learned he had because he is gay. Bostock two years later petitioned the Supreme Court to hear his case after lower courts ruled against him. “I didn’t ask for any of this, but I was willing to be the said Bostock. “I never would have imagined I would have lost my

Bostock noted the recent protests against racism and police brutality when he spoke to the Blade about Monday’s Supreme Court ruling. “Ironically, one of the gay symbols is the rainbow and after a bad storm we get that reminder of hope and the case here because everything going on in the world groundwork of many more steps and actions that need to take place.” Bostock told the Blade that he will consult with his lawyers about the next steps in his case. He also said he will support efforts to enact a hate crimes law in Georgia orientation and gender identity to federal civil rights laws. “In this world today, there is absolutely no room for discrimination or racism,” he added. Michael K. Lavers contributed to this report.


Court ruling may force Trump retreat on anti-LGBTQ policies By CHRIS JOHNSON cjohnson@washblade.com is based on a narrow interpretation of Title IX. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos has said — publicly and reportedly in private meetings — the policy would continue until Congress or the Supreme Court says otherwise. Eliza Byard, executive director of the LGBTQ student group GLSEN, said DeVos told her the policy was dependent on the courts during a March 2017 meeting, so now the time has to come to make a change. “Secretary DeVos must immediately reverse her attacks on transgender students’ rights, which began with

The U.S. Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling this week in terms of the immediate protections it granted LGBTQ people in the workplace, but the decision may soon provide more victories by forcing President Trump to retreat on much of his administration’s anti-LGBTQ policies. After all, many of the Trump administration rule changes in enforcement of civil rights law to exclude “sex” didn’t include them. That has been undisputedly rejected in the ruling in Bostock v. Clayton County, which gay or workers like Aimee Stephens for being transgender violates the ban on sex discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. On issues ranging from housing and health care to transgender kids’ access to school restrooms, the Trump administration may be forced to roll back many of its antiLGBTQ policy changes. If the Trump administration fails to reverse these policy moves, the U.S. government could be subject to costly lawsuits. Shannon Minter, national legal director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights, said the decision is “bound to have far-reaching implications in the full range of other sex discrimination cases involving LGBTQ people.” “Those include pending challenges to the transgender military ban, a Fair Housing Act case on behalf of a lesbian couple excluded from a retirement community in Missouri that has been stayed in the Eight Circuit pending the resolution of the Title VII cases, a number of Affordable Care Act cases challenging denials of care to LGBTQ individuals, and every policy that the Trump administration has promulgated that is based on the false view that sex discrimination laws do not protect LGBTQ people,” Minter said. Ironically, that would be because of a decision written by U.S. Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch, a Trump appointee LGBTQ rights advocates vigorously opposed. Omar Gonzales-Pagan, senior attorney for the LGBTQ legal group Lambda Legal, said in an interview with the Blade “so many administrative pronouncements” would be subject to reversal as a result of the Bostock decision. “All of these are situations in which the administration relied on a cramped reading of sex discrimination and should be directly impacted by the decision, aside from the countless other cases laid out in the great roadmap by Justice Alito,” Gonzales-Pagan said. Top of the list for reversal is former U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ memo in 2017 declaring the U.S. Justice Department won’t apply Title VII to cases of antitransgender discrimination in the workforce. That memo Court has explicitly determined anti-transgender discrimination is prohibited under Title VII. Also on the list are policies explicitly interpreting laws against sex discrimination other than Title VII to

PRESIDENT TRUMP’S various attacks on the LGBTQ community were seriously undermined by this week’s Supreme Court ruling. (Screen capture via ABC7 WJLA Facebook livestream)

exclude transgender people, such as the Affordable Care Act, the Fair Housing Act and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. last week undoing Obama-era regulations determining Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act applies to cases of anti-transgender discrimination of sex stereotyping. Although a federal court had already enjoined the U.S. government from enforcing the Obama-era rule, the Trump administration by reversing the regulations in the back end effectively enabled health care providers to refuse services to transgender people, including transition-related care and gender reassignment surgery. Now that the Supreme Court has determined antitrans discrimination is a form of sex discrimination, the framework of the HHS policy is contrary to the law. Minter said the reasoning the behind the HHS rule change can’t hold up in the wake of the Supreme Court’s determination in the Bostock case. “The ruling is also an extremely forceful rebuke to the lengthy analysis published by HHS Friday, in conjunction with issuing its new rule attempting to strip protections from LGBTQ people under the Affordable Care Act, which argued that sex discrimination does not protect ether LGB or transgender people,” Minter said. “The Court’s opinion eviscerates that analysis.” Anti-trans policies from the Department of Education, which were made by interpreting Title IX to exclude transgender people, are also poised for reversal in the aftermath of the Bostock decision. One is the policy of refusing to take up cases from transgender kids in school that are refusing them access to the restroom consistent with their gender identity, which

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she can no longer hide behind the claim of waiting for the courts. Trans girls are girls. Trans boys are boys. And the law protects them from discrimination ‘on the basis of sex.’ Like all children, they deserve to learn and grow free from fear and in community with their peers.” Also legally suspect now is the recent determination from the Department of Education based on Title IX against the participation of transgender girls in school sports, which was made as a result of a complaint from Connecticut girls who lost to transgender athletes in a track event. The Department of Education came down on the side of the girls who said the victory of the transgender athletes unfairly pitted males against females in a system designed to separate athletes by gender, but that reasoning is at odds with the Bostock decision. Trickier are other anti-LGBTQ rules from the Trump administration that weren’t based on narrow powers of the U.S. government. Among them is the Department of Housing & Urban Development’s proposal to carve out an Obamaera rule prohibiting homeless shelters from turning away transgender people based on the ban on sex discrimination in the Fair Housing Act. The reversal under HUD Secretary Ben Carson, which transgender people stay consistent with their gender identity based on various factors, including, privacy, safety, practical concerns and religious beliefs. Also in this category is the rule change from various departments undoing an Obama-era regulation issued federal grantees from discriminating on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity. Because the Obama-era policy was based on the inherent power of the U.S. government, the Trump administration invoked the same authority to reverse it, not any interpretation of “sex” under the law. Gonzales-Pagan, nonetheless, said the Bostock decision could provide fuel for legal challenges to the HUD proposal and rollback of non-discrimination requirement for federal grantees.

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The onePULSE Foundation, a group founded by Pulse owner Barbara Poma that is planning to build a permanent memorial, on Friday will hold a virtual ceremony to honor the massacre’s victims. The coronavirus pandemic prompted organizers not to hold an in-person commemoration this year. “We are grateful for the tremendous support of the community and would love nothing more than to have our community members join us in remembering our 49 Angels, and honoring our survivors and health and safety of the public, the Pulse community, and our employees,” said Poma in a statement. “We ask the community to join together again, in a different way this year, as a symbol of strength and solidarity in the face of tragedy, forever proving: We will not let hate win.” Nearly half of the massacre’s victims were LGBTQ Puerto Ricans.

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Dozens of people gathered in front of the U.S. Department of Health and administration’s decision to remove transgender protections from the Affordable “ “Not only are we not seen as less than human, but we’re really denied our basic human rights.” Everyone who participated in the protest wore masks to protect themselves from the coronavirus. Several people who drove past the protest also honked their horns in support. determined discrimination based on sex applied to trans people. The Trump administration previously said it planned to reverse the regulation, but HHS on Friday “There’s nothing like being told that you can be refused medical service, that your life doesn’t count as much as other people’s lives, that you could be literally left

the victims. “Love always wins — always,” said Serrano in a tweet that shows him visiting the memorial. An interim memorial has opened at the nightclub, which is less than two miles from downtown Orlando. Scott Bowman of the onePulse been raised for the permanent memorial that will have three components: The National Pulse Memorial, the Museum Health Survivors Walk. Bowman told the Blade the Orlando Health Survivors Walk’s groundbreaking will take place next April. The Orlando Sentinel on Friday reported U.S. Rep. Darren Soto (D-Fla.), who represents portions of Orlando, has introduced a bill that would designate Pulse as a national memorial. Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis designated Friday as “Pulse Remembrance Day” and ordered

percent of Black transgender women who death. “Gun safety is an LGBTQ issue, plain

state of Florida with the goal of ensuring they have updated registrations, resources to educate themselves on where candidates stand on equality, and sign up to receive their ballots by mail.” “When we set out on this journey four years ago, Equality Florida promised to do the work of uprooting hate and violence,” said Equality Florida Senior release. “Dismantling systems of racism and homophobia requires that pro-equality voters make our voices heard and ensure our votes shape who represents us and what policies they champion.” “We live in the most important political real estate in the country and pro-equality voters are positioned to make the difference between a state that will be won or lost by MICHAEL K. LAVERS

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the fourth anniversary of the shooting at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Fla., that left 49 people dead. The massacre, which happened during the gay nightclub’s Latino night, at the time was the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history. “This administration is openly and blatantly racist, homophobic and transphobic and we just can’t sit down and not say anything about that,” said Van Pelt.

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In recent years, a protest, noise mistaken for gunshots and a global pandemic cast a pall over Pride celebrations in D.C.

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Pride becomes celebration of Black LGBTQ lives in LA Thousands join Hollywood-WeHo march to create change By KAREN OCAMB The aerial shot took your breath away. “All Black Lives Matter” painted in huge rainbow letters across Hollywood Boulevard, “the street of dreams” that too often leaves LGBTQ dreams broken and tattered. nervous but raucous Gay Liberation-lead Christopher Street West Pride parade — injustice of racism and wanton police brutality. That “ conscience and conviction since the 8 minute 46 second May 25 videotaped murder of a counterfeit $20 bill. “ standing by as the black man, beloved by his family, friends and neighbors, called out for his mother then stopped breathing. two minutes, including a full minute after paramedics arrived at the scene, according to a New York Times analysis. Floyd’s death followed the shocking fatal shooting of 26-year-old Breonna Taylor during a “no-knock” police raid on her Louisville, Kentucky house six weeks earlier; 10 weeks earlier 25-year-old Ahmaud Arbery, a jogger was tracked down by a white father and son and shot in Glynn County, Georgia. One murder after another and another — and then, two days before the All Black Lives Matter march, Rayshard Brooks, 27, who had fallen asleep in a Wendy’s drive-thru, was fatally shot by Atlanta police after a long, mostly peaceful encounter during which he asked if he could just please walk to his nearby home. After more than 400 years of explicit and implicit oppression with silent societal assent, a new generation living through the ugly racist, sexist, homophobic, transphobic, being toppled, demands for police reform are being heeded, and a new awakening is taking hold. included in the reckoning. LGBTQ people of color have long been the victims of not only systemic racism and police brutality but also degrading humiliation, even in death, in the abject banality of evil oppression. The Human Rights Campaign has named at least 13 trans people, mostly trans women of color, who have been murdered just this year.

Stop. Take that in. 13 trans murders since January 1, 2020. That’s an epidemic on top of the coronavirus pandemic that is disproportionately impacting the lives of black and brown people in America. But on this day, Sunday, June 14, mostly masked men, women and children of all ages, races, ethnicities and beliefs from the farthest regions of Los Angeles County diverse coalition of the Rainbow spirit, convinced that a change is going to come. And on this day, June 14, as 25,000 people and numerous dogs peacefully marched “I look around me and just keep crying. I am just so moved. I never in my life thought this could happen,” 37-year old Juliana from Inglewood told the Los Angeles Blade. “ around justice and equality and in support of my community.” In many ways, Juliana symbolizes the intersectionality of the LGBTQ community and the diversity of the rest of society. “ me and I keep crying. I keep thinking about my cousin who lives in a white neighborhood who still gets reported by her neighbors and followed home by the cops. And the stories my mom used to tell me about my great grandmother in Mississippi — she was born a slave and somehow made it to 101 years old. I think of George Floyd and Breana cry now — but because this is so damned beautiful.” Something happened on this day, on Sunday, June 14, once reserved for the fun and Even public policy is changing. But most importantly, as the LGBTQ community celebrates the shocking victory at the US Supreme Court on June 15, the thousands and thousands of blacks and whites who marched and interacted with LGBTQ people on that day in LGBTQ history, have had their hearts and minds changed and have come to believe – here on earth or viewed from above — that All Black Lives Matter. Now comes the hard part — to make that change work and last. And that starts with taking the Census and voting in November. But now, as well, anyone who woke up to the ongoing systemic oppression has a role in making sure that LGBTQ coming out is no longer risky but celebrated as a contribution of individual authenticity enhancing the greater consciousness of humankind. And that matters.


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LAVERNE COX recalls her thorny history with Hollywood in the new documentary ‘Disclosure’

New doc says trans depictions in pop culture have long been offensive, unfair Dil (Jaye Davidson) disrobes for Fergus (Stephen Rea) in “The Crying Game” and he runs to the bathroom to vomit. The scene is later parodied in “Ace Ventura.” Candis Cayne makes history as a trans actress in a trans role as Carmelita on ABC’s “Dirty Sexy Money” only to discover watching it they’ve lowered her voice Trans is a trope used for cruel comedic effect in dozens of movies and shows from “Soapdish” to “Married … With Children” and used to exploit guests on trashy A new eye-opening and mostly comprehensive documentary on Hollywood’s depiction of the transgender experience titled “Disclosure” created by trans The documentary follows several transgender media industry leaders and their experiences watching transgender representation on screen throughout their lives as Laverne Cox, Lilly Wachowski and Chaz Bono are featured as well as clips from Cary Grant vehicle “I Was a Male War Bride” to Flip Wilson and Milton Berle to “The Jeffersons,” “Paris is Burning,” “Boys Don’t Cry,” “The Crying Game,” “Ace Ventura”

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WASHINGTON BLADE There were two documentaries that really changed my life. One was “The Celluloid Closet,” and that’s about gay and lesbian representation in Hollywood. The other is “Ethnic Notions” by Marlon Riggs, which is about black people with that type of critique and analysis and nuance. Then fast forward to 2014 and trans visibility was increasing and mainstream society was talking about us more than ever before, and I wanted to give trans and non-trans people more context to understand these changes in our culture, this history and how we got to this point of visibility. And, it was really important that we not lose sight of the fact that visibility in itself is not a goal. It is the means to an end. So, I felt like there was more to the story WINDY CITY TIMES: I don’t even know where to start with this one. So the idea that the responsibility of the trans person is to disclose their identity is so pervasive and it is such a violent assumption that anyone owes someone else an explanation of their history. It’s framed in this way, that you have done something wrong if you do not and I think a lot of us have internalized that as well, that we feel this anxiety around foremost, so it really came from the idea that also all the images we see really also


thought I was the best person for the job. I mean, there are other instances too, like FEDER: we still don’t know what’s happening. I’m always curious to know that emphasis on CANDIS CAYNE says she’s played every offensive trans stereotype imaginable in her career in the new documentary ‘Disclosure.’

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rely on the fact that we’re not real. They just say, over and over again, that we’re not who we say we are. Laverne, do you have anything to add to that because that’s you know, I mean, it’s your thing. You came up with the title and I assume it resonated COX: Diddy” and I remember I met a guy at the Duane Reade Pharmacy, I think around number, and then we meet like an hour and a half later or something for drinks at

sometimes meant violence. Unfortunately that is their history of what it means to be trans and so I just — it was so empowering for me to just sit there at that bar and just

to be in this space of full ownership of who you are, for me personally. I’m not

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interviews with trans people who have worked on one side of the camera or the other and wanted to gather their memories of transgender representation, and from there accrue the database from which became the primary document of the

amendment right. TIMES: It takes a casting agent, it takes a showrunner, or a director or a producer.

COX: told me years ago that making positive or negative predictions of the future is not be really interesting and curious and we’ll have a much more educated audience

(Editor’s note: The Blade covered many of these topics last fall in a story on the 20th anniversary of “Boys Don’t Cry” called “Boys Don’t Cry” at 20: rethinking trans actors

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Statement of Whitman-Walker on the Supreme Court’s Decisions in the LGBTQ Workplace Discrimination Cases June 15, 2020

Whitman-Walker is pleased by the Supreme Court’s decisions today in the cases of employment discrimination against a transgender woman[1] and against two gay men.[2] The Court correctly understood what advocates and multiple courts have stated for years – that one cannot understand discrimination against LGBTQ persons without taking into account a person’s sex.

more work to do to ensure that no person experiences discrimination in any area of life. “Discrimination against LGBTQ people is a persistent, systemic problem throughout this country,” clients tell of many instances of discriminatory attitudes, mistreatment and harassment and outright refusals of care in health care and other settings. Discrimination in employment – which is directly at issue in these cases – is harmful to LGBTQ people’s mental and physical health, as well

The nation is grappling with a health care crisis of an almost unimaginable scale and throughout the country communities are rising up with renewed urgency against systemic racism and the violence perpetrated against Black people. a comprehensive way to protect LGBTQ people and Black and Brown communities from discrimination. “No one

Too many of the people who Whitman-Walker is pledged to serve are suffering and feeling hopeless about the

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Thompson What’s been the most memorable pop culture moment of your lifetime? Besides Beyonce’s birth? Hmmm, Blue Ivy’s birthday.

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How long have you been out and I’ve been out since I was a senior in

Kahlib Barton is passionate about his work with True Colors United, the advocacy group co-founded by Cyndi Lauper in 2008 to end LGBTQ youth “My kids’ lives depend on it,” the and I both had rough experiences as queer youth and we don’t want that to be every other queer youth’s narrative. We both have dedicated our personal and professional lives to combating The organization is also heavily involved in the Black Lives Matter movement. “Currently we are dismantling white supremacy through policy change, direct advocacy and with a lawsuit against the federal government,”

He says Black trans women are key. “They’re the only gauge,” he says. “If they do not have access, then the True Colors United staff believe youth queer homelessness is a community issue and that real change can happen when “people come together with a shared vision.” Barton joined the organization in October 2017 after coming to Champion-Thompson in Northeast Washington. They’re planning a 2021 Barton enjoys cooking, planting, reading, TV, movies and music in his free time.

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D.C. Vigils Against Racism hosted by the All Souls Church Unitarian (1500 Harvard St., N.W.) continue today at 5 p.m. The goal of this weekly vigil is to bring people together from various congregations and organizations and backgrounds to take peaceful public action against racism and police violence. More information in available on its Facebook event page. Pitch a Queer: Quarantine Edition is tonight at 8 p.m. This online Pride month event invites participants to pitch via a Facebook Live slide presentation why some lucky audience member should date their queer friend. For details, visit this event’s Facebook page. Cherry’s Bi-Weekly Quarantine Kiki continues tonight at 9 p.m. DJs TWiN and The Cherry Fund host this online event. For more information, visit cherrydc.com.

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Global Pride to ‘amplify’ Black voices Global Pride 2020 will amplify Black voices on Saturday, June 27 during the international event. Organizers will use the platform to acknowledge the international response to the death of George Floyd and the resurging demand for racial justice by working with the founders of the Black Lives Matter movement. Other featured guests include former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Laverne Cox, Adam Lambert and more. For more information, visit globalpride2020.org.

Saturday, June 20 National Pride Inside hosted by the LGBTQ Victory Fund is this evening at 6 p.m. online. Special guests include U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot, former and Democratic Presidential Candidate Pete Buttigieg and more. For tickets and information, visit victoryfund.org.

Sunday, June 21 The D.C. Center hosts a Black lesbian support group today at 1 p.m. via Zoom. This peer-led group invites participants who either identify as a lesbian or are questioning that aspect of their identity. For more information, visit thedccenter.org. P&P Live! presents Garret Peck to discuss his new book “A Decade of Disruption” today at 3 p.m. This virtual of the 21st century in America from the dot-com meltdown, to the 9-11 terror attacks, to the Great Recession. For more information, visit politics-prose.com.

Monday, June 22 “On the Abolition of Police” presented by Profs and Pints Online is tonight at 7 p.m. This interactive online talk asks what it would mean not to have police and explores policy proposals such as 8Can’tWait. For more information, look for the event on Facebook. Pride Week Trivia hosted by Red Bear Brewing continues at 7 p.m. tonight trivia for a $10 entry fee. The Zoom call starts promptly at 6:45 p.m. Tickets are

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Tuesday, June 23 “Hide/Seek: Portraits for LGBTQ+ Pride Month” presented by the Tommie L. Pegues and Donald A. Capoccia Conversation Series is tonight at 5 p.m. via Zoom. Discussions will include the intent of the exhibition, the process of bringing it to the public and controversies surrounding it. To register, visit smithsonian.zoom.us.

Wednesday, June 24 Queer Book Club Series: Giovanni’s Room is tonight at 7 p.m. with host Lost City Books. Tickets start at $5 for this online discussion of James Baldwin’s 1956 iconic LGBTQ novel. For tickets and information, visit the Facebook and Eventbrite pages.

Thursday, June 25 D.C. Arts Market — Pride Edition hosted by the D.C. Fray is tonight at 7 p.m. via Zoom.

Tickets are $10 for general admission. This event highlights and celebrates many of the to support local LGBTQ-owned businesses as well as a panel discussion on various topics. Visit this event’s Facebook page for more information. “Can’t Cancel Pride: a COVID-19 Relief ” will be presented virtually today by iHeartRadio’s Elvis Duran and trans actress Laverne Cox. Adam Lambert, Big Freedia, Billy Porter, Katy Perry, Kim Petras, Melissa Etheridge, Ricky Martin, Sia and more are slated to appear for this one-hour stream at 9 p.m. Details at prideradio.com or view it on the iHeartRadio app. Organizers P&G and iHeartMedia will use proceeds to help LGBT folks affected by COVID-19. Donations are being accepted at cantcancelpride.com or text “rainbow” to 56512. New York City Pride will hold a virtual human rights conference conversation today from 9:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. EST with Daniel Reyes, Mitchell Kuga, Brooke Sopelsa, Ashlee Marie Preston, Jonathan Van Ness and more. Free registration is available at nycpridehrc2020.eventbrite.com.

The eighth annual SMYAL for Summer event is hosted virtually this year on Thursday, June 25 at 6 p.m. This year’s event features Tatianna from “RuPaul’s Drag Race” season two and “RuPaul’s Drag Race: All Stars” season two. The winners of SMYAL’s 2020 Youth Leadership Awards will also be announced. Tickets are traditionally $25, but organizers encourage attendees to consider donating that amount or more in support of LGBTQ youth programming. For more information, visit smyal.org.

Bishop Gene to host discussion The Washington National Cathedral They Know Not What They Do” with Bishop Gene Robinson on Wednesday, June 24 at 8 p.m. via Zoom. A link to local theaters those who register. Prices may vary. features four families who face choices about their religion and their sexuality as they move towards acceptance. The Washington National Cathedral’s LGBTQ at the 2019 Tribeca Film Festival and was released nationwide on June 12. Bishop Robinson, the ninth bishop of the New Hampshire Episcopal Diocese, Anglican Communion. For more information, visit catherdral. org/event.

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To the ‘Victor’ goes the spoils New Hulu series is ‘Love, Simon’ spinoff; it’s wobbly but has potential By BRIAN T. CARNEY

MICHAEL CIMINO (left) and GEORG SEAR in ‘Love, Victor.’ (Photo courtesy Hulu)

Two years ago, openly gay media tycoon Greg Berlanti (director of “The Broken Hearts Club” and creator of over a dozen LGBT-friendly DC Comic Multiverse series on the CW) hit it big at the multiplex rom-com about gay teens. This year, Berlanti’s screenwriters, Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger, try to recreate the magic with a small-screen reboot called “Love, Victor.” The new series, now streaming on Hulu, is pleasant but bland. “Love, Simon” is centered on Simon Spier (Nick Robinson), a senior at Creekwood High School outside of Atlanta. He knows he’s gay, but he’s afraid to come out. He gets caught up in a blackmail scheme and his his dreams on the Ferris Wheel at the Winter Carnival. The movie was a popular and critical success. Despite an awkward tone-deafness about class, “Love, Simon” was an important milestone in LGBT cinema. In addition to Robinson’s charming lead performance, the movie featured a great supporting cast (especially Josh Duhamel as Simon’s goofy dad, Talitha Bateman as his little sister and Natasha Rothwell as a frazzled drama teacher) and a well-deserved feel-good ending. “Love, Victor” picks up a year later. Victor Salazar (Michael Cimino) has transferred to Creekwood High in the middle of his sophomore year; his family has reluctantly relocated from Texas to Georgia when his father starts a new job. He quickly hears about the

legendary Simon Spier and the two start to message each other. Victor also meets his geeky neighbor Felix who shows Victor around school and takes him to the Winter Carnival. Everyone is there: Victor’s parents Armando and Isabel, whose relationship is going brother Adrian; and his sullen sister Pilar, who misses her boyfriend back in Texas; the smart and sensitive Mia, who shares a Ferris Wheel ride with Victor; the popular Lake, whom Felix has a secret crush on; the bully Andrew; and the adorable Benji, whom Victor is instantly attracted to. Their stories unfold over the course of 10 halfhour episodes. Even though Aptaker and Berger have centered the show on the middle-class Catholic Salazar family, the material seems familiar, sticking closely to the movie and to similar teen dramas — and running into some serious roadblocks. One of the biggest problems is the continued presence of Simon (straight actor Nick Robinson recreates his Simon role as narrator and also produced the series). Victor’s messages to Simon overexplain everything and turn Victor into a much less interesting and appealing character. Simon’s responses become boring and start to sound like empty platitudes. More seriously, Victor lacks much Simon’s charm and sense of humor. He is also a much more manipulative character than Simon. He purposefully lies to Mia, to Benji and to his parents. It’s not a

ANA ORTIZ and JAMES MARTINEZ in ‘Love, Victor.’ (Photo courtesy Hulu)

pleasant trait. A lot of guest stars (Ali Wong, Natasha Rothwell, Andy Richter, Mekhi Phifer) are wasted in badly written cameo roles, but overall, the supporting cast turn in Martinez (“One Day at a Time”) are excellent as Victor’s parents. They are dealing with interesting issues in would ever turn their backs on one of their children. Mateo Fernandez is delightful as Victor’s little brother Adrian, although the character needs much more screen time. Isabella Ferreira is good as Victor’s sister Pilar even if her role gets a little monotonous. Anthony Turpel and Bebe Wood nearly steal the show every time they’re onscreen. They’re funny, quirky and energetic and have a wonderful chemistry together. George Sear is endearing as Benji and Mason Gooding (“Booksmart”) is surprisingly appealing as a bully with a heart of gold. “Love, Victor” is a satisfying if somewhat predictable has slick production values and solid pacing and the writers have a great ear for authentic-sounding dialogue. There are some serious problems with the writing, but these may be the result of transferring the material from the big screen to episodic television. (“Dear White People,” for example, had similar Hopefully, the show will have a more successful sophomore year. It will be fun to see these characters move in new directions.


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‘Fairest’ of all? New trans memoir full of unexpected intersections By KATHI WOLFE

“I contain multitudes,” queer poet Walt Whitman famously wrote in his poem “Song of Myself.” Meredith Talusan, author of the recently released “Fairest: A Memoir,” who is a Filipino-American, trans and has albinism, contains more multitudes than most anyone you’ll ever meet. In “Fairest,” a coming-of-age story, Talusan, the founding executive editor of “them,” Condé Nast’s LGBTQ digital platform, takes us on a journey from the Philippines to California. Talusan toggles between moments in her life — from her childhood as a boy in the Philippines to her arrival as a woman at her Harvard queer alumni reunion. This could have been a muddled mess, but “Fairest” has the beauty and the gender-bending of Virginia Woolf — if Orlando were attuned to our ideas of race, sexuality, disability and gender. Talusan was born as a boy with albinism named Marc in a village in the Philippines. Her people believed pregnant women shouldn’t spend too much time in the sun, she writes, “for fear that their baby would be born anak araw, a sun child, the strangest creature whose skin was so pale it glowed, and who ... destined to be nearly blind, an affront against nature.” Yet, Talusan’s grandmother Nanay Coro believed her albinism was a blessing, not a curse. Because, “I was destined to live in America, the richest of countries, where Mama’s father, Lolo Bert, had settled, full of people who looked like me,” Talusan writes. In some cultures, people with albinism are shunned or killed. Yet, though, Talusan knew early on that she was different, she wasn’t shunned. When Spain and the United States colonized the Philippines, racism flourished. Because of internalized colorism, Talusan was seen as special because her skin is so light. Her grandmother assured her, “that I was meant for a better future than her and our ancestors, farmers who had tiled soil in the fields surrounding our village for generations,” she writes. “This is because you are fair and beautiful,” her grandmother told Talusan. As a boy called Marc, Talusan has crushes on other boys. At 11, Marc is “hopelessly smitten” with Sammy but knows that most boys don’t love other

boys. At the same time, Talusan is enthralled by the singer Lea Salonga who performs in the musical “Miss Saigon.” Marc thinks how wonderful it would be to be a woman like Salonga’s character Kim in “Miss Saigon” who is “capable of getting a rugged and kind (American} man to fall in love with her.” “Fairness” is a complex tale of passing, performance and revelation. As a young boy, Talusan learns English and American mannerisms by watching Ricky Schroder in the 1980s sitcom “Silver Spoons.” Soon, Talusan, age 7, is appearing as the son on “Bisoy: Ang Daddy Kong Baduy,” a Filipino sitcom. At 15, Talusan and her family immigrate to California. Her father isn’t around much and her mother spends most of her time gambling. A scholarship to Harvard is Talusan’s escape from poverty and parental negligence. At Harvard from 1993-1997, Talusan is an out gay man. Talusan takes seminars that deconstruct queer literature, participates in a “kiss-in” against the religious right and engages in the irony of cool gay 1990s men. Yet Talusan is aware that she’ll often encounter racism and prejudice if people realize she’s Asian or feel she’s too feminine. “Our looks determined our place in the pecking order and...our lack of attractiveness had so much to do with our race and femininity,” she thinks when she’s at her 1997 Harvard queer alumni reunion. Talusan finds love and commitment with Ralph, an MIT professor. The most poignant moment in “Fairest” is when Ralph and Talusan break up when Talusan begins to transition. Though they’re still friends, Ralph told her that he “didn’t see the person he fell in love with when he looked at me,” Talusan writes. Despite this sad moment, Talusan doesn’t regret her transition. She becomes open about being trans. “I had a hunch that becoming a woman would end up being better and turned out to be right,” she writes. “Fairest” is a beautiful, riveting read. Perfect for these times.

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Good time to buy a new car? Generous incentives unveiled during lockdown are still in effect By JOE PHILLIPS

Amid the pandemic and protests against systemic racism, the roller-coaster economy continues on its wild ride. It’s hard to even think about writing a car column that is relevant to the moment. Yet vehicles are a major necessity for so many of us, whether first responders, volunteers or anyone making a grocery run. The good news: It’s actually a good time to buy a vehicle. Automakers rolled out generous incentives a few months ago during the beginning of the pandemic’s economic shutdowns. Many incentives are still in place as well as extra rebates and lease specials. While many dealerships are now open with safeguards in place, the shutdowns also ushered in a new normal of buying online. And automakers are beginning to increase production to make up for dwindling inventory of certain models. As for what to drive, affordable crossovers are a good place to start.

automotive awards, has a great reliability rating and is a top safety pick. MERCEDES GLB $38,000 Mpg: 23 city/31 highway Zero-60 mph: 6.9 seconds

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HYUNDAI KONA $21,000 Mpg: 28 city/32 highway Zero-60 mph: 6.6 seconds Hyundai keeps creating fun vehicles that are easy on the eyes and on the wallet. Case in point: the Kona subcompact, with its funky grille, svelte side panels and sporty fastback profile. The daytime running lights and turn signals actually sit above the headlights. And rugged black cladding snakes around the vehicle like a sexy boa on a drag queen. The base four-cylinder engine is a bit meh, but the turbo is plenty zippy. And the excellent steering is even better when coupled with the optional allwheel drive. Despite all the hard plastic, the cabin is well designed with good sound insulation, lots of storage compartments and high seating for better driver visibility. Back-seat legroom is scrunched, but there’s decent headroom and rear cargo space. Hyundai always offers gobs of standard features for the money, and that’s true here: remote keyless entry, rearview camera, 7-inch infotainment touchscreen, smartphone compatibility, steering-wheel controls and more. Step up from the base model for goodies such as a sunroof, push-button start, heated/ventilated seats and a head-up display that shows vehicle speed, route navigation, radio station and other information. Best of all, even a fully loaded Kona is still less than $30,000. This pint-size ride also boasts numerous

For a little more cargo room and a lot more cachet, there’s the all-new Mercedes GLB. This compact crossover slots between the GLA subcompact and the larger and pricier GLC. Yet the GLB offers something extra: an optional third row. The boxy design, reminiscent of the automaker’s hulking SUVs, makes it roomier than expected. While the base model feels fairly bare bones, it does come with a power liftgate, LED headlights, simulated leather and smartphone integration. Most luxury-vehicle buyers will likely want to add some of high-end options, such as keyless entry, powerfolding side mirrors, hands-free liftgate and premium Burmester sound system. The two large 10.25-inch digital screens, which highlight driving gauges and the infotainment system, are especially fine. For sportier handling, you can toss in the adaptive dampers to firm up the suspension. VW ATLAS $32,000 Mpg: 20 city/24 highway Zero-60 mph: 7.2 seconds

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Compared with other midsize crossovers, the VW Atlas seems downright leviathan. As with the compact Mercedes GLB, there are three rows. But the Atlas is more than 16 inches longer, which makes it feel like you’ve just been upgraded from economy seating to first class. There’s also 50 percent more storage capacity. Even though the Atlas only debuted in 2018, it gets a refresh this year, with snazzier grille, bumpers and headlights/taillights. The attractive cabin also gets a spiffier steering wheel, seats and infotainment system. Alas, VW didn’t upgrade the two engine choices, which are capable but nothing spectacular. Still, the overall ride is enjoyable, with some unexpected surprises like hands-free parallel parking and a nav system that can scan traffic signs.

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Freedom from unfair housing Protection from discrimination when buying, renting By SHERRI ANNE GREEN

rankings,and other neighborhood resources so you can learn about the areas in which you are considering a purchase. Are we still seeing fair housing violations today? Unfortunately, yes. Even ones that aren’t meant to hurt or harm. Even agents are discriminated against as we are often treated differently in a listing presentation or at the buyer agent selection interview process.

June 19. Freedom Day. Jubilee Day. Cel-Liberation Day. It commemorates the end of slavery when on June announcing that all previously enslaved people were free. It is the oldest nationally celebrated commemoration of the ending of slavery in the United States. Yes, this was two and a half years after President Lincoln’s minimal number of Union troops there to enforce the new and strong enough to overcome the resistance. On this year’s June 19, and with the world focused on equality for all, it is important for us also to talk about equality in the home buying process. Despite being given the freedom from slavery in 1865, it wasn’t until 1968—52 years ago—that protects people from discrimination when they are renting or buying a home, getting a mortgage, seeking housing assistance, or engaging in other housing-related activities. It prohibits discrimination in housing based on race, color, Discrimination can come in two forms—direct and indirect. Direct is purposefully and impermissible basing the sale on applying a requirement or rule in the sale or rental of housing. Direct is easy to understand. If an agent or mortgage easy to see how that is a violation of fair housing. As a renter, no landlord can refuse to accept a housing voucher if that voucher is applicable to the price point and area assigned.

Certain questions from buyers may seem innocent, but answering them could constitute a violation of the Fair Housing Act.

Indirect can be much harder to detect. It can be treating our clients often ask us about schools, crime rates, and the demographic make up of a neighborhood or a building. On the surface, a buyer typically asks these types of questions for a variety of sincere reasons. Many of our clients are relocating to an area and they are looking to their real estate agent as a trusted source of information—and they know agents love to be helpful. As innocent and sincere as these questions may be, your agent should never answer them. Why you may ask? Answering these could steer a buyer toward an area, or away from a home, toward or away from a condo building, or even toward or away from an entire neighborhood. Answering questions on crime, schools, and regarding people are violations of fair housing even if the intent was to be helpful to you as a buyer. What your agent should do instead is assist you to sites that track crime, sites that offer insights on school

equal respect and dignity is paramount. Everyone deserves a wonderful place to call home in the neighborhood of their choice. Homeownership is more than shelter; it is a gateway to emotional and economic opportunities. Homeownership enriches lives, supports communities, strengthens culture, and enhances society. Additionally, owning a home is a wealth builder as a home is often the largest asset of a homeowner’s net worth. At Coldwell Banker, we are proud to stand up for Fair Housing. Our company has designed an entire education module that includes training, a pledge for all employees and that takes the education and that pledge even further. Equality, respect, and dignity—three tenants that are of the utmost importance in housing, and on this June 19.

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