Alleged "anti-LGBTQ hate groups," schools that bar gay teachers and a bs that illegally fired a transgenr worker all received panmic relief funds.
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ANTI-GAY NONPROFS, BS RECEIVED LNS COVID-19 AID
The Feral Rerve f LGBTQ-owned small bs as bs wh fewer than 500 employe where people who intify as lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr, or queer own half or more of the bs. Movement Advancement Project (MAP) is an pennt, nonprof thk tank that provis rigoro rearch, sight, and analysis that help speed equaly for all, cludg lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr, and queer people. A number of anizatns, schools and bs wh eher a history of anti-LGBTQ advocy or polici that explicly discrimate agast lbian, gay, bisexual, transgenr and queer dividuals have received lns panmic relief fundg, acrdg to an NBC News analysis of data released last week by the Small Bs Paycheck Protectn Program (PPP) — which was tend to help small bs amid the Covid-19 crisis — gave nearly $5.
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” Through s One Milln Moms iative, the anizatn ralli s supporters to boytt brands and media outlets that promote “homosexualy and transgenrism. ” The anizatn ma natnal news last year after tryg to get gays removed om protectn a feral anti-lynchg Miller, a senr rearch analyst at the SPLC, cricized the Tmp admistratn for “lettg lns of Amerins and small bs suffer” while providg “fancial support to groups that tear at the fabric of our mocracy. Jam Dobson Fay Instute, which received $663, 700, is dited to batg what lls the “radil homosexual agenda.