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Rhode Island official resigns from leadership over transphobic remarks
By : wire report
ABOVE: Providence City Councilman Michael Correia, photo via Providence City Council’s Facebook page.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) | A Providence City Council member has resigned from a leadership post after a recording surfaced of him using transphobic language to discuss a transgender activist.
Council member Michael Correia submitted a letter to the city clerk’s office on Dec. 18 resigning immediately from his post as president pro tem, WPRI-TV reported.
“The conversation was inappropriate and offensive to her and all members of the LGBTQIA Community and quite frankly should be offensive to everyone,” Correia, a Democrat, wrote on Facebook.