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MIRIAM MARGOLY: ‘I NEVER HAD ANY SHAME ABOUT BEG GAY’

”“There’s this oscillatn—I want to be regnized as a trans person or a Black person or what-have-you, but I also don’t want to be homogenized as trans or Black, ” explas Kwame Anthony Appiah, profsor of philosophy and law at NYU and thor of such books as The Li That Bd: Rethkg Inty. Today Ariana is one of 12 change-makers the lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr and queer muny who are g together to be celebrated on the ver of Brish Vogue. In the Uned Stat, Republin lawmakers want to stop LGBTQ+ issu beg discsed schools, known as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill.

It echo Bra’s Sectn 28, brought by Margaret Thatcher’s ernment to ban the “promotn of homosexualy schools”. Sectn 28 sred teachers to silence, but didn’t stop kids llg me gay and every other homophobic sult unr the sun.

Although Jordan says he’s always been “really lucky wh the people I’ve had around me”, he’s heard people make homophobic ments about others. That’s acrdg to the annual “Rabow Map”, produced by the Internatnal Lbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Associatn, which ranks untri Europe based on laws and polici that impact on LGBTQ+ people’s liv. ” As Gottmik adds: “In the US, there’s so many laws that are fightg agast not only trans people, jt gay people and queer people general.

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