Celebrating Pride with stories of love By Li Cohen, Natacha Larnaud
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Joan Hepsworth and Tammy Perone-Hepsworth
Joan Hepsworth, who is non-binary, and their wife Tammy Perone-Hepsworth, 55, grew up just miles apart in a small Ohio town. They went to the same schools and Joan even had a crush on Tammy in high school so much so that they made her a piece of pottery in art class, but never worked up the courage to give it to her. I asked her if she remembered who I was and she didn t, Joan told CBS News, but I could tell her how she walked.
Pride from protest to family friendly party
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Florida Matters Reflects On LGBTQ Life in Florida
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âPredictive policingâ continues in Pascoâs school; itâs been amended, not ended | Column
Instead of ending the surveillance agreement, the Pasco County School Board worked with the sheriff to amend it behind closed doors.
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Caitlin Al-Mutawa, of Tampa, a speech-language pathologist with Veteran s Elementary School in Wesley Chapel, speaks out against student information and data sharing between the Pasco County Schools and the Pasco County Sheriff s Office during a Pasco School Board meeting in December 2020. Listening, at right, is Pasco County school superintendent Kurt Browning. [ DOUGLAS R. CLIFFORD | Times ]
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When is a victory lap a mistake? When you take it before youâve actually won. Thatâs exactly what happened when the Pasco County School Board and the Sheriffâs Office announced this month that they ended their highly controversial surveillance agreement. But instead of ending the program that polices Pa
/ The Gay Agenda is a softball team out of Pasco Pride that allows players of all gender identities to join.
Bills in the Florida House and Senate would prevent transgender students from playing on the school sports team that matches their gender identity.
It s the second inning, and members of The Gay Agenda softball team are taking turns stepping up to bat at Heritage Park in Land O Lakes. Several team members say they re not particularly good, but they re playing to have fun and build community.
The team accepts everyone, regardless of their gender identity. And they are concerned about bills in the Florida Legislature that could make it harder for transgender youth to get into sports like softball.